Dunnottar Castle

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Ruins of Dunnottar castle
Ruins of Dunnottar castle

Sunday

Dramatically perched on a rocky headland, with the North Sea crashing below, Dunnottar Castle is the kind of place that makes your jaw drop before you even step through the gate.

Once a mighty fortress of Scottish kings and rebels, this ruined stronghold near Stonehaven has seen sieges, secret missions, and royal drama worthy of a Netflix series. From its role in hiding the Scottish crown jewels to its panoramic views that rival any drone shot, Dunnottar is more than a castle—it’s a living monument to Scotland’s turbulent past and rugged beauty. Wear sturdy shoes and bring your sense of awe.

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  1. Looks lovely there and good that you had calm weather for your visit to the castle.

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