Nestled in the wooded countryside of Aberdeenshire, Crathes Castle dates back to the 16th century and boasts a rich history, including ties to Robert the Bruce. The castle’s tower house is adorned with original painted ceilings, portraits, and antique furniture, offering a glimpse into its storied past. The 593-acre (240-hectare) estate includes walled gardens and parkland, crisscrossed by marked trails, inviting visitors to explore both the interior and the lush, expansive grounds.
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