Built a strong reputation for showcasing some of Scotland's finest artists and makers, our gallery exhibits a changing collection of original paintings …
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Jan 17, 2025
We spent a delightful time here in June. What splendid gardens we viewed. Plus the paintings on the walls and ceilings were bright and beautiful.Full review by sunrise99
Oct 20, 2024
Excellent visit today despite the stormy weather, we were in the area so took the opportunity to visit and we were glad we did, a very nicely presented castle, self toured , just be aware of the spir…Full review by sectioncommand
Oct 13, 2024
I loved the castle but you do have to be prepared for some steep climbs and descents in the 17thC tower. Too much for my wife but she did see some of the Victorian addition. May I thank the really he…Full review by Stephen R
Hi, Could you tell me, please, about the attractions given to the children? My sister is coming (8/8/19) and I'd like to take her and her children for a nice trip. How long the guided tour last? Is it expensive? I would be very appreciated.
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It’s National trust for Scotland.property and as such all tours are free to members .cant speak for non members because I am a member of English national trust and we are affiliated …
It’s National trust for Scotland.property and as such all tours are free to members .cant speak for non members because I am a member of English national trust and we are affiliated together,best advice I can offer would be get a family membership.and then wherever you are in the uk on a rainy day or sunny day you will always have somewhere to take the kids , Crathes castle has. A zip wire a overhead forest walk way all perfectly safe with a foolproof clip on system.miles on walk ways chances to see all the flora and fauna an animals .rivers to cross ,
Hi, This castle was built centuries ago, sadly they had no access to lifts or disabled access! I am not sure what some people really expect.
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Folks. It can be problematic for less able-bodied people to visit ancient monuments and historic buildings. Obviously, given the nature and age of the building, adding modern …
Folks. It can be problematic for less able-bodied people to visit ancient monuments and historic buildings. Obviously, given the nature and age of the building, adding modern conveniences like lifts, is not always possible. The best advice I can give is to contact each property that you intend to visit to discuss your concerns and hopefully, you will discover a way to enjoy at least a part of the place.