Huntly Castle

A Historic Site in Speyside

Huntly Castle

  • Speyside
  • Historic
  • £
  • Calendar

Remarkable for its splendid architecture, Huntly Castle served as a baronial residence for five centuries. Many impressive features include a fine heraldic sculpture and inscribed stone friezes. The earliest stronghold on the site sheltered Robert the Bruce in the 14th century. Opening times: Summer (1 April - 30 September), Monday to Sunday, 9.30 am to 5.30 pm Winter (1 October - 31 March), Saturday to Wednesday (closed Thursday and Friday), 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Admission: Adult £4.50 Child £2.25 Concessions £3.50

Guest Facilities
Photo - Huntly Castle
Huntly
Aberdeenshire
AB54 4SH
T 01466 793191
Visit website




What other people say

"We highly recommend booking through Private House Stays. We organised our whole Scottish trip using it."
Hank and Marlene Kopoknok
Utah, USA

Location

Show Local Points of Interest

Recently Viewed

The Private House Stay's Guide

Speyside

The River Spey is Scotland's second longest river. The upper part, Strathspey, is equally famous for its hiking, skiing and watersports. The lower part of the valley comprises the famous Malt whisky trail. There are more malt whisky distilleries in this small area than in any other part of the country, including Glenlivet and Glenfiddich. There is some fine walking along the 45-mile Speyside Way, which runs from Spey Bay south to Tomintoul. At the mouth of the Spey you find the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society wildlife centre set on a 450 hectare nature reserve.