Last entry 4.30pm. There is currently no visitor access to the Guard House, South Entrance and De Vaux range. Tease out the hints of a long and eventful history in these well-preserved ruins. Cross the deep moat guarded by high walls and an imposing tower, glancing up at the 'murder hole' above your head. Look for the vaulted dome inside the 1249 tower, the grim prison and pit and the 1550s 'beehive' dovecote.
A great castle that the whole family enjoyed there was enough detail without it becoming overwhelming or boring. There was lots of different sections and the boys loved running about and climbing over the rubble and broken down parts of the walls. The gardens were inviting and beautiful. The cherry on top for us was the historic section with the in-house historian that made some really interesting replicas that the kids loved.
A great small castle site to visit. Beautifully gardens that are well kept. On arrival you park in the small carpark and go through a door in the wall of the castle in to the grounds. We were met by a lovely lady who to the time to advise us that the castle was only open to 60% and the price reflected that. We stoll got some great photos and wonderfull views. We also have 2 dogs that were also welcome.
This Castle, Doocot and Gardens, is well worth visiting. Its currently at a reduced cost of PS3.50 (for us concessions) because there are some areas closed for renovation - but there's still plenty to see. Free entry to English Heritage members (of a year plus membership). The gardens are beautiful, step inside the Doocot - a huge 'pigeon' house used to feed the banquets held at the castle. The main entrance to the castle is closed, but steps round the side take you on a wonderful exploration into cellars, kitchens and chapels. Amazing sights from the top. Information boards throughout. Friendly and informative woman (gave us leaflets of other places to visit, talked about this castle etc) at reception. Parking nearby, no height barriers.
Great Castle ruins in East Lothian. Ruins you can still walk inside. Some areas are closed due to the potential for falling masonry. We took Larry along and he enjoyed exploring the basement cellars and the pit area.
Part of the castle was closed unfortunately but I still enjoyed walking around. The gardens are beautiful.
Loved it here. Some areas under conservation work so unaccessible but still a beautiful old ruin, lovely gardens.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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A great castle that the whole family enjoyed there was enough detail without it becoming overwhelming or boring. There was lots of different sections and the boys loved running about and climbing over the rubble and broken down parts of the walls. The gardens were inviting and beautiful. The cherry on top for us was the historic section with the in-house historian that made some really interesting replicas that the kids loved.
A great small castle site to visit. Beautifully gardens that are well kept. On arrival you park in the small carpark and go through a door in the wall of the castle in to the grounds. We were met by a lovely lady who to the time to advise us that the castle was only open to 60% and the price reflected that. We stoll got some great photos and wonderfull views. We also have 2 dogs that were also welcome.
This Castle, Doocot and Gardens, is well worth visiting. Its currently at a reduced cost of PS3.50 (for us concessions) because there are some areas closed for renovation - but there's still plenty to see. Free entry to English Heritage members (of a year plus membership). The gardens are beautiful, step inside the Doocot - a huge 'pigeon' house used to feed the banquets held at the castle. The main entrance to the castle is closed, but steps round the side take you on a wonderful exploration into cellars, kitchens and chapels. Amazing sights from the top. Information boards throughout. Friendly and informative woman (gave us leaflets of other places to visit, talked about this castle etc) at reception. Parking nearby, no height barriers.
Great Castle ruins in East Lothian. Ruins you can still walk inside. Some areas are closed due to the potential for falling masonry. We took Larry along and he enjoyed exploring the basement cellars and the pit area.
Part of the castle was closed unfortunately but I still enjoyed walking around. The gardens are beautiful.
Loved it here. Some areas under conservation work so unaccessible but still a beautiful old ruin, lovely gardens.