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Stay in a castle in Scotland

When you explore a historic Scottish castle, you can start to imagine what it was like hundreds of years ago. Booking a stay in a castle means you get more time to understand and appreciate the incredible Scottish history

Crossbasket Castle

© Crossbasket Castle

Castle stays in Scotland

Discover luxury Scottish castle hotels, impressive exclusive use venues, famous Scottish castles, bed and breakfast rooms and even castle-side campsites

Culzean Castle

© Barry Dawson / Ayrshire & Arran Tourism Group

  • Scottish castle hotels – many of Scotland's grandest castles have been converted into luxury hotels. With classical, Baronial or medieval interiors, castle hotels in Scotland offer a taste of the past with modern and luxurious facilities. 
  • Private rooms and B&Bs in a castle – whether you choose a castle B&B or a private apartment, book a room in a castle to feel like one of the family and explore behind the scenes of some of Scotland's grandest homes. 
  • Self-catering and group accommodation in a castle – looking for lots of space indoors and out? Castles and stately homes are perfect for large get-togethers. With grand dining halls, ballrooms and catering facilities, castles have plenty of options for hosting your celebration. 

Where can I stay in a castle in Scotland?

Our castles can be found in some of the country's most beautiful landscapes – from the dramatic Scottish Highlands to the picturesque islands, and even in the heart of bustling Scottish cities. 

Drumlanrig Castle

  • Stay in the Scottish Borders at the oldest inhabited house in Scotland – visited by 27 kings and queens, including Mary Queen of Scots, Traquair House offers three luxury bedrooms and its very own brewery. It’s perfect for history lovers who enjoy exploring castle secrets. 
  • Wildlife spotting on the Sound of Mull – Mingary Castle has four unique suites (sleeping up to 10). Guests can enjoy dramatic beaches, wildlife spotting (including seals and sea eagles), and easy access to the Isle of Mull via the nearby ferry. 
  • Stay in a castle near Edinburgh – Dalhousie Castle has a spa, falconry centre, a restaurant in the dungeon and ghost stories around every corner. Close to Rosslyn Chapel and just 10 miles from Edinburgh city centre, it’s perfect for combining a city break with a castle stay. 
  • Stay in castle accommodation in the Scottish Highlands – Inverlochy Castle Hotel is an elegant Highland retreat with a luxury dining experience and stunning lochside view, while Glengarry Castle Hotel offers a charming Highland experience with cosy rooms and access to beautiful, forested grounds. 
  • Enjoy a luxury bed & breakfast experience in Argyll – Barcaldine Castle is a unique stay with exquisite rooms, elegant historic features and sweeping views of Loch Creran near Oban. Perfect for romantic getaways or those who want the intimacy of a small, luxurious castle experience. 

FAQs

Is a castle room old-fashioned? 

Castle rooms are rich in history and character, but that doesn’t mean you’ll be stepping back in time when it comes to comfort. Many Scottish castles mix historic features like stone walls and antique furniture with standard amenities such as private bathrooms and WiFi. You get the charm of history without missing everyday comforts. 

What’s the price range of castle stays compared to hotels in Scotland?

Castle stays in Scotland can vary widely in price, but they are typically more expensive than standard hotels. This is because many castles offer a unique blend of historic architecture, exclusive settings, and luxury experiences that are difficult to find in traditional accommodation.

Are castle stays family-friendly? 

Yes, many castle stays in Scotland are perfect for families. There’s often plenty of space for children to explore, both inside and out. Some castles offer larger family rooms or self-catering options, and the surrounding countryside makes for great outdoor adventures. Many castles also offer themed rooms and fun activities for children. 

Can I explore the grounds and gardens when staying in a castle? 

In most places, yes. Staying in a castle often means access to beautiful gardens, woodland walks and scenic estate grounds. It’s a great way to enjoy Scotland’s landscapes right on your doorstep. 

Are castle stays good for honeymoons? 

A Scottish castle is a romantic setting, with cosy fires, beautiful views and peaceful surroundings. Many offer special touches for couples, making it a memorable place to celebrate. 

Are castle stays suitable for the winter? 

Castles stays are particularly magical and cosy in winter, with roaring fireplaces and warm and welcoming interiors. After a day exploring Scotland’s crisp winter landscapes, there’s nothing better than coming back to the warmth and comfort of your castle retreat.

Are castle stays accessible? 

Accessibility varies from castle to castle, as many are historic buildings with stairs and uneven floors. However, some do offer accessible rooms, ground-floor options, and other facilities to make your stay easier. It’s best to check with the property before booking to make sure it suits your needs. 

What can I do during my stay in Scotland?

Anything! You could visit a historic attraction, take a peaceful walk around a loch or listen to Celtic music at a festival. Why not take a look at our map of Scotland to see what's available in the town or city you're thinking of visiting?

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