Scottish Palaces

Spynie Palace

Spynie Palace

Up for an adventure in the ruins of a bishop’s house north of Elgin? Spynie Palace, once the magnificent residence of the bishops of Moray,

Hopetoun House

Hopetoun House

Hopetoun House, Edinburgh, is Scotland’s finest stately home belonging to the legendary Hope family, with around 6500 acres of stunning natural trails and sites to

Dalkeith Palace

Dalkeith Palace

Stories of love and war. Tales of Scottish clans, royal conflict, and daring escapes. If that sounds like your kind of day then Dalkeith Palace,

Falkland Palace

Falkland Palace

In Scotland, Falkland Palace holds a special place as the historic house of Mary, Queen of Scots. But the Queen of Scots was hardly the

Dumfries House

Dumfries House

Dumfries House, Ayrshire, is one of the most incredible hidden treasures of Scotland. The estate is home to the Dumfries House collection of some of

Culross Palace

Culross Palace

The quaint Culross is the most picturesque village in Scotland, with steep cobbled streets, white-harled houses, red-roofed historic buildings, and gabled architecture. Amongst this pretty

Linlithgow Palace

Linlithgow Palace

It seems you can’t walk 10 minutes in Scotland without tripping over another castle, or at least the ruins of one. Linlithgow Palace is no

Scone Palace

Scone Palace

The town of Scone is nestled beside the River Tay in the region of Perth, playing home to one of the most magnificent palaces and

Dunfermline Palace

Dunfermline Palace & Abbey

Sitting pretty on Margaret Street in Fife is Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, where beauty and history collide. People come to admire the crumbling, ancient walls

Bishop & Earl's Palace

Bishop and Earl’s Palace, Kirkwall

Although technically two separate buildings, the spectacular ruins of the Bishop’s Palace and Earl’s Palace sit side by side in the heart of Kirkwall, the

Spynie Palace

Spynie Palace

Up for an adventure in the ruins of a bishop’s house north of Elgin? Spynie Palace, once the magnificent residence of the bishops of Moray,

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Hopetoun House

Hopetoun House

Hopetoun House, Edinburgh, is Scotland’s finest stately home belonging to the legendary Hope family, with around 6500 acres of stunning natural trails and sites to

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Dalkeith Palace

Dalkeith Palace

Stories of love and war. Tales of Scottish clans, royal conflict, and daring escapes. If that sounds like your kind of day then Dalkeith Palace,

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Falkland Palace

Falkland Palace

In Scotland, Falkland Palace holds a special place as the historic house of Mary, Queen of Scots. But the Queen of Scots was hardly the

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Dumfries House

Dumfries House

Dumfries House, Ayrshire, is one of the most incredible hidden treasures of Scotland. The estate is home to the Dumfries House collection of some of

Read More »
Culross Palace

Culross Palace

The quaint Culross is the most picturesque village in Scotland, with steep cobbled streets, white-harled houses, red-roofed historic buildings, and gabled architecture. Amongst this pretty

Read More »
Linlithgow Palace

Linlithgow Palace

It seems you can’t walk 10 minutes in Scotland without tripping over another castle, or at least the ruins of one. Linlithgow Palace is no

Read More »
Scone Palace

Scone Palace

The town of Scone is nestled beside the River Tay in the region of Perth, playing home to one of the most magnificent palaces and

Read More »
Dunfermline Palace

Dunfermline Palace & Abbey

Sitting pretty on Margaret Street in Fife is Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, where beauty and history collide. People come to admire the crumbling, ancient walls

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