Aldie Castle

Heritage Site in Kinross-shire

Scotland

Aldie Castle

View from Dumglow Looking west from Dumglow; in the foreground are the Georgeton Hills, the Ochils on the right and the Gargunnock Hills in the distance on the left. Almost dead centre can be faintly discerned Wallace Monument on its small hill.
View from Dumglow Credit: Robert Struthers

Aldie Castle, located in the picturesque region of Kinross-shire, Scotland, is a well-preserved heritage site that dates back to the 16th century. This imposing castle is situated on a hill overlooking the tranquil Loch Leven, providing visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Originally built as a tower house in the 16th century, Aldie Castle underwent several expansions and renovations throughout the centuries, resulting in its current grandeur. The castle's architecture showcases a fusion of various styles, including medieval, Jacobean, and Georgian, reflecting the different periods of its construction.

The exterior of Aldie Castle boasts a striking combination of sturdy stone walls, turrets, and intricate details, giving it a fairytale-like appearance. The castle's interior is equally impressive, featuring beautifully adorned rooms with ornate plasterwork, intricate woodwork, and stunning period furniture. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the grand hall, drawing room, dining room, and several bedrooms, each offering a glimpse into the castle's rich history.

Aldie Castle is also known for its beautiful gardens and grounds, which have been meticulously maintained over the years. These gardens provide a serene and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for leisurely walks or picnics. Additionally, the castle offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the castle's fascinating history, including its notable connections to Scottish royalty.

Overall, Aldie Castle in Kinross-shire is a captivating heritage site that showcases the region's rich history and architectural beauty. Whether for history enthusiasts or those seeking a picturesque escape, this castle offers a unique and memorable experience for all who visit.

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Aldie Castle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.16/-3.522 or Grid Reference NT0597. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View from Dumglow Looking west from Dumglow; in the foreground are the Georgeton Hills, the Ochils on the right and the Gargunnock Hills in the distance on the left. Almost dead centre can be faintly discerned Wallace Monument on its small hill.
View from Dumglow
Looking west from Dumglow; in the foreground are the Georgeton Hills, the Ochils on the right and the Gargunnock Hills in the distance on the left. Almost dead centre can be faintly discerned Wallace Monument on its small hill.
Georgeton Hills The lesser of the two summits of Georgeton, taken from the primary.
Georgeton Hills
The lesser of the two summits of Georgeton, taken from the primary.
Georgeton Hill and Dumglow
Georgeton Hill and Dumglow
Black Hill Black Hill has a vague flattish summit and is totally bereft of any interesting features.
Black Hill
Black Hill has a vague flattish summit and is totally bereft of any interesting features.
Drystane Dyke Traditional Scottish field boundary, augmented by barbed wire. In the distance is Dumglow hill.
Drystane Dyke
Traditional Scottish field boundary, augmented by barbed wire. In the distance is Dumglow hill.
Are You Looking At Me? ...cause I don't see anyone else here. Suspicious blackface sheep on Black Hill.
Are You Looking At Me?
...cause I don't see anyone else here. Suspicious blackface sheep on Black Hill.
Forest access in Lethans Glen
Forest access in Lethans Glen
Quarry, Lethans The road continues to the end of the ridge below Wether Hill.
Quarry, Lethans
The road continues to the end of the ridge below Wether Hill.
Lime kiln, Lethans The landscape is dominated by craggy igneous small hills, but this suggests limestone is also present probably in the coal measures.
Lime kiln, Lethans
The landscape is dominated by craggy igneous small hills, but this suggests limestone is also present probably in the coal measures.
Woodland edge The edge of the Wether Hill forestry below Scaur Hill. The open land is grazed by cattle.
Woodland edge
The edge of the Wether Hill forestry below Scaur Hill. The open land is grazed by cattle.
Scaur Hill A typical steep sided Cleish summit, quarried on the north side.
Scaur Hill
A typical steep sided Cleish summit, quarried on the north side.
Quarry, Scaur Hill The northwestern side of the small steep hill.
Quarry, Scaur Hill
The northwestern side of the small steep hill.
Summit, Scaur Hill Cleish Hills, grazed by cattle.
Summit, Scaur Hill
Cleish Hills, grazed by cattle.
Cattle below Scaur Hill
Cattle below Scaur Hill
Clearfelled forestry, Cleish Hills View from Scaur Hill.
Clearfelled forestry, Cleish Hills
View from Scaur Hill.
Cleish Hills: between Wether Hill and Scaur Hill Bike parked at the forestry edge. Igneous hills with lots of rocky outcrops and mostly forested. Cattle graze the open area.
Cleish Hills: between Wether Hill and Scaur Hill
Bike parked at the forestry edge. Igneous hills with lots of rocky outcrops and mostly forested. Cattle graze the open area.
Boulder on Scaur Hill Beyond and out of sight, an easy way down this steep wee hill.
Boulder on Scaur Hill
Beyond and out of sight, an easy way down this steep wee hill.
A battered beech Beside St Margaret's Burn, the Kinross-shire / Fife march.
A battered beech
Beside St Margaret's Burn, the Kinross-shire / Fife march.
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Aldie Castle is located at Grid Ref: NT0597 (Lat: 56.16, Lng: -3.522)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

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