Glamis Castle: A Royal Scottish Icon
Glamis Castle blends royal history, Shakespearean legend and glorious gardens into one of Scotland’s most satisfying days out.
Uncover Scotland’s dramatic history through its castles, strongholds, and royal palaces.
From the majestic Edinburgh Castle overlooking the capital to the romantic ruins of Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness, each site offers breathtaking views and centuries of stories.
Where to Go
Explore must-sees like Stirling Castle, Eilean Donan Castle, and Glamis Castle, along with smaller keeps and towers in the Highlands and islands.
What to Do
Take guided tours with expert historians.
Attend Highland games and castle festivals.
Explore surrounding lochs, glens, and walking trails.
When to Visit
Summer brings festivals and events, while winter offers atmospheric, crowd-free visits.
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