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- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1875 820514Borthwick Castle is described as ‘the finest keep in Scotland’ and has even played host to Mary, Queen of Scots on occasion. She famously leapt from a window in the castle disguised as a page to flee an army of pursuer Read more...
- Save to ListWe dreamt of a faraway land of breathtaking beauty, where we could watch each season come and go, and where stranger’s still had time to smile and say ‘hello’. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1688 302321Our bed and breakfast is perfect for those seeking peace and a rural retreat. We have 4 ensuite rooms and a fifth, Torr, has exclusive use of an adjacent bathroom. Downstairs, guests have full use of the main hall, library and dining room. The castle is a family home and is occupied throughout the year by the proprietors and their Read more...
- Save to ListTake the scenic road to Huishinish on the Isle of Harris, encountering, steep hills, hidden lochs, waterfalls, remote villages, golden eagles and deer. Pass through the white gates to find Amhuinnsuidhe Castle, a spectacular hideaway offering outstanding accommodation, unsurpassed fishing and field sports, good food and Hebridean hospitality. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Borve Castle (Caisteal Bhuirgh), built by Amy MacRuairi, the first wife of John, Lord of the Isles, still stands in ruins in the village of Torlum. It was originally constructed between 1344 and 1363 and was occupied by the Clanranald until the 1715 Jacobite Rising, when it was abandoned. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Dating from the 15th century, Kisimul is the only significant surviving medieval castle in the Outer Hebrides. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +There’s something to enjoy every day at Lews Castle. Explore the new Museum nan Eilean and see the famous Lewis Chessmen, stop for a bite to eat at the Storehouse Café, enjoy a woodland adventure in the grounds, or find that perfect gift in the Outfitters Shop. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1896 752043Perhaps nowhere else in the world can evoke the power of the romantic past more than Abbotsford, stunningly located on the banks of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders. Read more...
- Save to ListScotland’s finest surviving renaissance mansion. A 17th Century town residence built circa 1630 by Sir William Alexander, founder of Nova Scotia and Viscount Canada. He became Secretary of State for Scotland and was appointed the first Earl of Stirling. Read more...
- Save to ListMulti award-winning Luxury Hotel located just outside Fort William in the Highlands of Scotland. One of the best castle hotels in Europe. Read more...