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Aberdour Castle is among the oldest standing masonry castles in Scotland; in fact, it may be the oldest. It served as a residence for three noble families over a period of 500 years
Aberdour was originally built as a fortified residence in the 1100s, making it one of the oldest stone castles in the country. The fine painted ceiling dates from the 1600s.
This splendid ruin was once the luxurious Renaissance home and pleasure gardens of Regent Morton, at the time Scotland’s most powerful man.
It was used in the filming of Outlander.
This location is part of the new Augmented Reality trail In the Footsteps of Kings. Download the App and follow Jess the Jester on a Fife adventure.
Prices while some restrictions are in place, full price in brackets:
Adult £6 (£7)
Concession (65yrs+ and unemployed) £4.50 (£6)
Child (7 to 15) FREE (£4.50)
Family ticket 1 (1 Adult and 2 Children) £6 (£15)
Family ticket 2 (2 Adults and 2 Children) £12 (£21.50)
Family ticket 3 (2 Adults and 3 Children) £12 (£25.50)
1 April to 30 September opening times
Daily, 9.30am to 5.30pm
Last entry 4.45pm
From 1 October to 31 March
Mon to Thur, 9am to 4pm
Last entry 3.15pm
Closed for lunch 12.30pm to 1.30pm.
All images © Crown Copyright Reproduced Courtesy of Historic Scotland