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Check out the 'incredibly beautiful' yet 'haunting' castle in Aberdeenshire, which once housed Scotland's crown jewels.
Scotland's most romantic staycation destinations have been named, with one region in particular singled out. VisitBritain ...
Going for a walk is a great way to explore a new area, and there is an abundance of different routes across the country. Experts have named their top 10, with lesser-known paths in Scotland, England, ...
Dramatic cliffs, ancient forests, and towering waterfalls ranked highly on the list, and one of Aberdeenshire's many famous ...
Dunnottar Castle saw quite the history in the (roughly) 600 years before George Pearson inherited the Aberdeenshire fortress. According to the (perhaps somewhat unreliable) poet, Blind Harry, William ...
St. Andrews, The Trossachs National Park, and Dunnottar Castle offer rich history and views, while the Isle of Islay, Glasgow, and Edinburgh bring vibrant culture.
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Plans for a £4.8 million visitor centre at Dunnottar Castle have been left in tatters amid a row over the houses needed to finance its creation. Castle owners Dunecht Estates had been working on ...
Dunnottar eventually fell into English possession until William Wallace seized it in 1297 during the Scottish War of Independence. It's believed he held 4,000 prisoners in the castle before having ...
Travel Isobel Pankhurst Audience Writer 10:23, 19 Dec 2024 Updated 10:32, 19 Dec 2024 Dunnottar Castle now lies in ruins but once played a key role in the history of Scotland (Image: Getty Images) ...
Dunnottar eventually fell into English hands until William Wallace captured it in 1297 during the Scottish War of Independence. He's thought to have kept 4,000 prisoners in the castle before ...