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Top 8 Castles around Meldrum, Bourtie And Daviot

Best castles around Meldrum, Bourtie And Daviot are located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, a region often referred to as "Castle Country." This area features a diverse collection of historic castles, ranging from ancient ruins to grand estates. Visitors can explore sites with origins dating back centuries, offering insights into Scottish history and architecture. The landscape provides a setting for discovering these historical landmarks.

Best castles around Meldrum, Bourtie And Daviot

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Tolquhon Castle Ruins

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The castle is accessible by public transportation; take the 291 Stagecoach bus to East Newseat of Tolquhon. The castle is about a mile from the stop. Ask the driver to …

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House of Fetternear Ruins

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These are the remains of the House of Fetternear, which burnt down in 1919. Originally built by the Bishop of Ramsay in 1226. The ruins are fenced off and can be admired from the path.

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Gight Castle Ruins

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Lovely ruin. Note that it is in a field, so there might be cows.

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Fyvie Castle

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This magnificent fortress in the heart of Aberdeenshire is a sterling example of Scottish Baronial architecture. Inside, the rooms are filled with antiquities, armour and lavish oil paintings. Out in …

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Fetternear Bishops' Palace Ruins

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Bishops Palace Fetternear

(Old) House of Fetternear, from c.1566. The massive footings of the palace, built by Bishop Ramsay of Aberdeen in 1226 and extended by Bishop Kyninmond, 1330, are …

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Andrew
May 11, 2025, Fyvie Castle

A great place to explore, there is the Castle itself, cafe, formal gardens, and the lochside path. Run by NTS, there is plenty to see. Come in spring to see the bluebells through the woods.

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Back open since lockdown and masonry inspections. Check historic Scotland for opening times. I visited again in August 2023. Youll find a surprising amount of castle to see!

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August 2, 2023, Fyvie Castle

This magnificent fortress in the heart of Aberdeenshire is a sterling example of Scottish Baronial architecture. Inside, the rooms are filled with antiquities, armour and lavish oil paintings. Out in the grounds the grandeur continues, with a picturesque lake and an unusual glass-roofed racquets court. Ghosts, legends and folklore are all woven into the tapestry of Fyvie’s 800-year-old history. But stories aside, we do know William the Lion was at Fyvie around 1214 and later Robert the Bruce and Charles I were among its royal guests. - https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/fyvie-castle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyvie_Castle On the 27th and 28th July 2002 Battle Of Fyvie was going on. At the whole weekend there were several armed knights, soldiers with real canons... They all were playing the Battle Of Fyvie again. Two armed forces running against each other - with actors who were killed and with lots of fake blood. Spider-Man was there too... From time to time this event happens again. - https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/fyvie-castle - https://www.scotlandsfinest.nl/what-s-to-see/scotland-s-finest-battle-sites/battle-site-of-fyvie

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Tolquhon Castle remains seem quite impressive. Unfortunately the grounds are closed, so can only observe the castle from the street. Still a good spot to leave the car for a walk. https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/tolquhon-castle/

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There is a small car park just outside Kemnay to the north which allows easy access to the estate. A short 15 minute walk from here will take you to the Palace. There are also many other paths to be exlored in the estate.

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This archaeological site was once the palaces of the medieval bishops of Aberdeen

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Interesting ruin owned by the Haddo Estate. It is fenced off, although that may be more to keep the cows out. Didn't see any cows in the field, but there was evidence they were there.

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Old) House of Fetternear, from c.1566. The massive footings of the palace, built by Bishop Ramsay of Aberdeen in 1226 and extended by Bishop Kyninmond, 1330, are still visible in front of the old house. The lands remained with the bishops until 1550 when a lease, which rapidly became a gift, was granted to John Leslie, eighth Baron Balquhain. They retain a timeless feel. Oldest part is three-storey tower with circular south-west angle tower and vaulted ground floor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles offer a blend of history and luxury accommodation?

Meldrum House, located in Oldmeldrum, is a significant historical site transformed into an award-winning country hotel and golf course. Its origins trace back to a 13th-century tower house, offering a luxurious stay within a historic setting. It also features an 800-year-old whisky cave bar.

Are there castles in the area with significant historical battles or prehistoric connections?

Yes, Barra Castle in Bourtie is situated near Barra Hill, an ancient site with a prehistoric hill fort dating back thousands of years. The area is also historically significant as the site of a battle in 1307 where Robert the Bruce defeated John Comyn, Earl of Buchan.

Which castles are particularly family-friendly?

For a family-friendly experience, Fyvie Castle is an excellent choice. It features extensive grounds, including a picturesque lake, and often hosts events. The Fyvie Castle Woodland Walk is also suitable for families, offering a good path through old woods along the loch side.

What kind of walking opportunities are available around the castles?

You can enjoy various walks, such as the Fyvie Castle Woodland Walk, which offers a scenic path along the loch. For those interested in ruins, the path around House of Fetternear Ruins allows you to admire the remains of the 13th-century structure. Additionally, the area offers numerous hiking routes; you can find more details on the Hiking around Meldrum, Bourtie And Daviot guide.

Are there any castles that are now used as event venues?

Barra Castle, while historically significant, now functions as a popular wedding and events venue, blending historic charm with modern amenities. Meldrum House also hosts events alongside its hotel operations.

What are some notable castle ruins to explore in the region?

The region offers several impressive ruins. Tolquhon Castle Ruins are known for their impressive structure and highly ornamented gatehouse. The House of Fetternear Ruins, once palaces of medieval bishops, can be viewed from a nearby path. Gight Castle Ruins offer a picturesque ruin set in a field, often with a small loop down to the Ythan river.

Are there cycling routes near the castles?

Yes, the area provides several cycling opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Bourtie Stone Circle – Barra Ice Cream loop from Oldmeldrum' or the 'Clinterty Road – Tarves Heritage Centre loop from Oldmeldrum'. More cycling routes are detailed in the Cycling around Meldrum, Bourtie And Daviot guide.

What kind of architecture can I expect to see among the castles?

The castles showcase a diverse range of architectural styles. Meldrum House incorporates elements from its 13th-century origins, 17th-century extensions, and 19th-century Neo-Jacobean redesign. Fyvie Castle is a magnificent example of Scottish Baronial architecture, while Castle Fraser (a short drive away) is a grand Z-plan castle.

Are there any castles known for their gardens or parkland?

While not directly in Meldrum, Bourtie, or Daviot, nearby Castle Fraser boasts a vibrant walled garden and extensive parkland. Fyvie Castle also features formal gardens and a picturesque lochside path.

What are some tips for visiting castle ruins like Gight Castle?

When visiting ruins like Gight Castle Ruins, be aware that they are often in fields, so you might encounter livestock like cows. Parking is usually a short walk away. Consider combining your visit with a short loop walk to nearby natural features, such as the Ythan river near Gight Castle, to extend your outing.

Are there options for mountain biking near the castles?

Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails. You can explore routes such as the 'Bennachie Waterfall and Millstone Hill loop' or various trails around the Bennachie Visitor Centre. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Meldrum, Bourtie And Daviot guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in this area?

Visitors appreciate the historical depth and picturesque settings of the castles. Many enjoy exploring the impressive ruins, such as Tolquhon Castle Ruins, and the grandeur of well-preserved sites like Fyvie Castle. The blend of history with natural beauty, often found along woodland or lochside paths, is also a highlight.

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