Dunnottar Castle Entrance

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Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the northeast coast of Scotland, about 2 miles south of …

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Jan 31, 2025
Had been snowing over night the actual castle was closed due to the ice but still you could take plenty of photos was striking with the contrasting views of the ocean and the snow.Full review by 587markd
Jan 20, 2025
We found a parking spot but noticed it is a really popular place to visit so saw others struggling. There is a walk downhill to the entrance and another walk to the cliffs where the castle is. So I …Full review by sunrise99
Dec 25, 2024
This is an amazing part of Scottish history. But do not forget to include the folks that built the Castle. My trip was with a small group. A grandmother and her young grandson were touring with us…Full review by Scenic801370
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Construction completed:c.1400–1600

Questions & answers

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What happens if my tickets get cancelled can I still visit the castle
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We found everyone to be incredibly accommodating! Just call!
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Are dogs allowed?
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Yes, we took our dog in. Must be on a lead at all times though.
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Does the castle have a gift shop yet ?
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I didn’t spot one I’m afraid. My visit was during covid restrictions. There are gift shops in nearby Stonehaven though, I’m sure they’ll have castle related gifts.
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Does the castle have a gift shop yet ?
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No, there is no gift shop, just a ticket office with guidebooks available for purchase when you enter. There's also a refreshments hut next to the car park where you can get …
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No, there is no gift shop, just a ticket office with guidebooks available for purchase when you enter. There's also a refreshments hut next to the car park where you can get some food or a hot drink.
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