On a rocky promontory in the Scottish Borders, these ruined remains of a coastal fortress from long ago are a simply breathtaking tourist attraction.

On a rocky promontory in the Scottish Borders, these ruined remains of a coastal fortress from long ago are a simply breathtaking tourist attraction.
Hermitage Castle has a prevailing reputation of being one of the most sinister and atmospheric castles in all of Scotland.
Jedburgh Castle was once a mighty and grand building that stood tall. Now demolished, a jail has taken over the site and become a top tourist destination.
Built in an L-plan, Neidpath Castle is a glorious example of a fortified tower house that brings delight to many people each year.
Sitting in a beautiful setting, this romantic and authentic castle is a fan favourite that dates back to the 14th century.
Floors Castle is known for being the largest inhabited house in Scotland and is filled with centuries of history.
Ayton Castle is an extremely important Scottish baronial castle to the east of Ayton in the Scottish Borders that mainly dates from the 19th century.