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Top 7 Castles around Gorgie/Dalry

Castles near Gorgie Dalry Edinburgh are primarily found in the broader Edinburgh and Lothian region, as Gorgie and Dalry are residential and commercial districts. While traditional castles are not directly within the area, several historic sites and castles near Gorgie are accessible. These include royal residences, ancient ruins, and historic estates that offer insights into Scotland's past. The area serves as a gateway to exploring significant historical structures in the wider Edinburgh vicinity.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Arthur's Seat

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Arthur's Seat dominates Holyrood Park and rewards with commanding views across the Edinburgh region and the Firth of Forth. An ancient volcano, it rises dramatically above the capital city and …

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Holyrood Palace

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At the eastern end of the Royal Mile stands the impressive Holyrood Palace. Officially known as the Palace of Holyroodhouse, it is the official British royal residence in Scotland. It …

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Grassmarket, Edinburgh

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The home of King Tom and the Centurions.

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Cold Town House

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The streak of flowers on the building is simply beautiful and gives a great photo with the castle in the background.

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Daniele
February 5, 2026, Grassmarket, Edinburgh

An excellent base for visiting Scotland's mystical capital city.

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A lively place, with good pubs...

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Some lovely, quiet gravel trails around the edge of the estate.

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Rafa
October 7, 2024, Cold Town House

"Great drinks, great food, great vibes. Fun on all 3 floors – not just the iconic Roof Terrace." - see https://coldtownhouse.co.uk

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The official residence of the British monarchy in Scotland, this impressive palace is deeply rooted in the country's history and offers visitors a unique insight into royal life and Scottish history. Designed and built between 1671 and 1678 by Sir William Bruce, the palace exemplifies the splendor and architectural elegance of the 17th century. Holyrood Palace stands on the foundations of a monastery dating back to 1128 and has witnessed many historical events over the centuries. It is closely linked to the history of the Stuart dynasty and witnessed many pivotal moments in Scotland's past. When you enter the palace you are immediately transported to another time. Every room, hall and corridor tells its own story, from the magnificent state apartments used for official occasions to the private apartments of the royal family. The finely appointed rooms, rich in art and antiques, offer a fascinating insight into Scotland's royal history and heritage. One of the highlights of a visit is the palace's beautiful gardens, which offer an oasis of calm in the middle of the bustling city. The contrast between the ancient walls of the palace and the modern Scottish Parliament building nearby highlights the unique connection between past and present that characterizes Edinburgh. Holyrood Palace is not just a place for history lovers. During the annual Holyrood Week in the summer, when the Queen traditionally makes her official visit to Scotland, the palace becomes the center of national celebrations and events. Although the palace is not open to the public during the royal visit, any other time of year offers the opportunity to explore this magnificent building and its gardens.

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Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the King in Scotland. Today King 🤴 and Queen 👸 were present for a week. Of course you can't visit there.

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Monal
May 29, 2023, Cold Town House

It just looks beautiful

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The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the Monarchy in Scotland. Founded as a monastery in 1128 at the end of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, the Palace of Holyroodhouse has a close association with the History of Scotland. Today, the Palace is a close focus for national celebrations and events in Scotland, most notably The Queen's ‘Holyrood Week’, which usually runs from the end of June to the beginning of July every year. (https://www.royal.uk/royal-residences-palace-holyroodhouse)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any traditional castles directly within Gorgie/Dalry?

Gorgie and Dalry are primarily residential and commercial districts. While the broader Edinburgh and Lothian region boasts numerous impressive castles, there are no traditional castles located directly within Gorgie/Dalry itself. However, the area does have historic buildings like the former Saughton Hall Mansion (Stenhouse Mansion), which dates back to 1623.

What historic sites are accessible from Gorgie/Dalry?

From Gorgie/Dalry, you can easily access several significant historic sites in the wider Edinburgh area. These include Holyrood Palace, the official British royal residence in Scotland, and the ruins of Cammo House. While not a traditional castle, Arthur's Seat is also a historical site and ancient volcano offering commanding views.

Which castles near Gorgie/Dalry are family-friendly?

Several sites near Gorgie/Dalry are suitable for families. Holyrood Palace offers insights into Scottish history and royal life. Dalmeny House, near the Bronze Horse Statue, features Gothic Architecture and historical treasures that can be engaging for older children. For outdoor activity, Arthur's Seat provides various routes to the top, perfect for little legs and future Munro baggers.

What are the best ways to reach castles like Craigmillar Castle or Edinburgh Castle from Gorgie/Dalry using public transport?

For Craigmillar Castle, you can typically take a bus from Gorgie to the Craigmillar area. For Edinburgh Castle, numerous bus routes connect Gorgie/Dalry to the city centre, from where the castle is a short walk or further bus ride. We recommend checking local bus schedules for the most current routes and times.

Are there any hidden gem castles or historic buildings near Gorgie/Dalry?

While not a 'hidden gem castle' in the traditional sense, the former Saughton Hall Mansion, also known as Stenhouse Mansion, is the oldest building in the Gorgie/Dalry area. It dates back to 1623 and bears an old Edinburgh legend inscribed above its door. For actual castles, venturing slightly further out to places like Craigmillar Castle offers a less crowded experience than Edinburgh Castle.

What outdoor activities can I do near these historic sites?

The area around Gorgie/Dalry and its nearby historic sites offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Gorgie/Dalry guide, or explore road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Gorgie/Dalry guide. For hikers, there are easy hikes around Gorgie/Dalry, including routes that offer views of Edinburgh's landmarks.

Can I visit castles near Gorgie/Dalry in winter?

Many major castles and historic sites in the Edinburgh and Lothian region, such as Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, remain open during winter months, though opening hours may be reduced. It's always best to check the specific venue's official website for their current winter operating schedule before planning your visit.

What are the best viewpoints or natural features to explore near Gorgie/Dalry?

The most prominent natural feature and viewpoint is Arthur's Seat. This ancient volcano dominates Holyrood Park and provides commanding views across the Edinburgh region and the Firth of Forth. It's a popular objective with various routes to the top.

Are there cafes or pubs near the castles accessible from Gorgie/Dalry?

Yes, the city of Edinburgh offers a wide array of cafes and pubs. For example, Cold Town House is a popular spot with a view of Edinburgh Castle, offering pizza, prosecco, and craft beer. Many other establishments are available in the city centre and near major attractions.

How long should I plan to spend at castles near Gorgie/Dalry?

The time needed varies greatly depending on the castle. For a major site like Edinburgh Castle, you could easily spend 2-4 hours exploring. For Holyrood Palace, 1-2 hours is generally sufficient. Smaller sites or ruins like Cammo House Ruins might only require 30 minutes to an hour to explore the grounds.

What do visitors enjoy most about the historic sites around Gorgie/Dalry?

Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the stunning views. For instance, Arthur's Seat is loved for its panoramic vistas, while Holyrood Palace offers a deep dive into Scottish royal history. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 1200 upvotes for the various highlights in the region, indicating a strong appreciation for both the historical and scenic aspects.

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