Tantallon Castle

Tantallon Castle

CastleNorth Berwick2 hours

Photo: Dominik Journeydude Smrek

About

Tantallon Castle is a ruined mid-14th-century fortress, located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of North Berwick, in East Lothian, Scotland. It sits atop a promontory opposite the Bass Rock, looking out onto the Firth of Forth. The last medieval curtain wall castle to be constructed in Scotland, Tantallon comprises a single wall blocking off the headland, with the other three sides naturally protected by sea cliffs. Tantallon was built in the mid 14th century by William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas. It was passed to his illegitimate son, George Douglas, later created Earl of Angus, and despite several sieges, it remained the property of his descendants for much of its history. It was besieged by King James IV in 1491, and again by his successor James V in 1527, when extensive damage was done. Tantallon saw action in the First Bishops' War in 1639, and again during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651, when it was once more severely damaged. It was sold by the Marquis of Douglas in 1699 to Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick and the ruin is today in the care of Historic Environment Scotland.

Facilities

Toilets

Accessibility

yes
Wheelchair AccessibleAssistance Dogs Welcome

Features

Historic BuildingFamily FriendlyEducationalPhotography AllowedGuided Tours

Good For

Families with ChildrenCouplesGroupsNature LoversPhotographyHistory EnthusiastsSolo TravelersEducational VisitWeekend BreakDay Trip

Quick Info

Address
A198
North Berwick EH39 5PL
Opening Hours
Seasonal: -
Last entry: 15:00:00

Getting There

Parking
None
Train
North Berwick (4.5 km)
Bus
Tantallon Castle

Best Time to Visit

Time of Day
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Best Weekday
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Best Season
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Pricing

paid
Adult£8.50
Child£5.00
Concession£6.80
Family£24.50

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