Dunnottar Castle
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Dunnottar Castle
Visit Dunnottar Castle for an unforgettable experience. A dramatic and evocative ruined cliff top fortress in a truly stunning setting. As you wander around the extensive buildings - from the keep through the barracks lodgings stables and storehouses to the less-ruinous chapel and drawing room - you will discover the importance of Dunnottar an impregnable Castle that holds many rich secrets of Scotlands colourful past.William Wallace Mary Queen of Scots the Marquis of Montrose and the future King Charles II all graced the Castle with their presence. Most famously though it was at Dunnottar Castle that a small garrison held out against the might of Cromwells army for eight months and saved the Scottish Crown Jewels the Honours of Scotland from destruction. Crown sceptre and sword now take pride of place in Edinburgh Castle.A darker chapter in the history of Dunnottar is that of the Whigs Vault. The gruesome story of the imprisonment in 1685 of a group of Covenanters who refused to acknowledge the Kings supremacy in spiritual matters.The Castle was the home of the Earls Marischal once one of the most powerful families in the land. The last Earl was convicted of treason for his part in the Jacobite rising of 1715 and as a result his estates including Dunnottar were seized by the government.The buildings were thereafter much neglected until 1925 when the 1st Viscountess Cowdray embarked on a systematic repair of the Castle. The Castle was officially made open to visitors thereafter.