Scottish Castles
Your complete guide, from misty highlands to ancient castles
Scotland is home to some of the world’s most dramatic and storied castles. From the iconic Edinburgh Castle perched on volcanic rock to the romantic ruins of Dunnottar on the Aberdeenshire coast, each fortress tells a story of clan battles, royal intrigue, and Highland heritage. Explore our complete collection of articles on Scotland’s castles.
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- Why Visitors to Scotland’s Most Dramatic Castle Keep Reporting the Same Ghost
- The Castle Scotland Gifted to Eisenhower — and the Ghost That Came With It
- The Scottish Castle Where the Same Family Has Lived for 600 Years — and Still Does
- The Castle You Can Only Reach by Boat — and Leased for a Bottle of Whisky
- What Nobody Tells You About Stirling Castle Until You’re Standing Inside It
- The Headless Drummer Who Has Haunted Edinburgh Castle for 400 Years
- The Clifftop Castle That Defied Three Kings — Until Cromwell’s Cannon Arrived
- The Scottish Castle That Was Built Because a Donkey Had a Nap
- Why a Dying Woman’s Curse Changed This Scottish Castle’s Name Forever
- Why Scotland’s Mightiest Clan Abandoned Their Greatest Castle Forever
- Why Scotland’s Most Northerly Castle Looks Like It Belongs in Versailles
- The Loch Ness Castle Blown Up by Its Own Garrison — and Why They Did It
- The Castle Scotland Called Gloom — Built Above a Burn Named Sorrow
- The Royal Palace Inside Stirling Castle That Took a Century to Build and an Hour to Abandon
- The Secret Room at Glamis Castle That Keeps Every Earl Silent
- The Curse Inside Fyvie Castle That Scottish Families Still Take Seriously
- The Highland Castle That Outlasted Every Army — Until Its Own Side Blew It Up
- The Enchanted Cloth That Has Saved a Scottish Clan Twice — and Has One Wish Left
- The Scottish Palace That Burned Down Because Soldiers Forgot to Put Out Their Fires
- The Green Lady of Crathes Castle and the Skeleton That Proved She Was Real
- The Name Carved Into a Castle Window That No Living Person Could Have Left Behind
- The Headless Drummer That Has Haunted Edinburgh Castle for 400 Years
- Why the Most Photographed Castle in Scotland Spent 200 Years as a Ruin
- The Woman Who Has Wandered Stirling Castle for Five Centuries — and Nobody Knows Her Name
- The Clifftop Castle That Outsmarted Cromwell and Saved Scotland’s Crown Jewels
- The Dark Secret That Has Been Sealed Inside Glamis Castle for Centuries
- Why Are There So Many Ruined Castles in Scotland?
- What Is the Bloodiest Castle in Scotland?
- What is the Most Haunted Castle in Scotland?
- What’s the Most Photographed Spot in the Highlands?
- Why Is Doune Castle in So Many Films?
- Where Can You Stay in a Scottish Castle?
- What are Scotland’s Strongest Clan Names?
- What’s Buried Under Edinburgh Castle?
- What Is Scotland Most Popular For?
- Have You Visited The Famous Stirling Castle?
- The Smallest Castle in the World is in Scotland
- Who does Blair Castle belong to?
- What Happened To Kilchurn Castle?
- Who lives in Duart Castle now?
- Why is Craigievar Castle pink?
- What is Cawdor Castle in Macbeth?
- Why is Culzean Castle famous?
- Does anyone live at Dunrobin Castle?
- What is Urquhart Castle famous for?
- Why is Inveraray Castle famous?
- What is Doune Castle famous for?
- Why is Glamis Castle famous?
- Does anyone live in Drummond Castle?
- Does anyone live in Castle Stalker?
- Explore The Wonders Of Dunfermline Abbey
- Eilean Donan Castle Visitors Guide
- How to visit Stirling Castle from Edinburgh
- Does anyone live in Dunvegan Castle?
- Why is Linlithgow palace special?
- Why Is Stirling Castle famous?
- What is the most beautiful place in Scotland?
- Who Owns Balmoral Castle now?
- The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- What Is The Oldest Castle In Scotland?
- Why is Edinburgh Castle so famous?
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