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Rich in Scottish history dating back to the Middle Ages, Dunnottar Castle was once besieged by Sir William Wallace (a knight and the protagonist of the fictionalized tale "Braveheart").
Clinging to sea cliffs, Dunnottar’s dramatic ruins once ... style celebrations launching throughout 2025. Scotland’s only triangular castle, Caerlaverock boasts a moat, family-friendly grounds ...
During the reign of King William I of Scotland, Dunnottar became the centre of local administration for the Mearns region. In this same time period, the castle appeared in the Arthurian romance ...
Scotland is home to some of the world’s most majestic castles and breathtaking natural wonders. Journey through the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, Dunnottar Castle, and Stirling, while marveling at ...
From the opulence of Balmoral to the decrepitude of Dunnottar, we can’t discuss Scotland without mentioning the country’s breathtaking castles which are some of the oldest and most famous on ...
Dunnottar Castle has played an important role during many crucial episodes of Scottish History, however, it was originally known as a Pictish fortress, and its greatest hour came during Æthelstan ...
Of the more than 1,500 Scottish castles, the ruined medieval fortress of Dunnottar is a strong contender for the most dramatic. Set on a 160-foot cliff just south of Stonehaven and surrounded on ...
DUNNOTTAR Castle could be in line for a £1.5 million ... Dunnottar has played a prominent role in the history of Scotland through to the 18th century Jacobite risings because of its strategic ...
Mature woodlands just south of Stonehaven can be linked on a cliff-top walk past the ruins of Dunnottar Castle, one of Scotland's most best-situated castles. Dunnottar Woods is 80 acres of mixed ...