Ballindalloch Castle
Ballindalloch Castle has been home to the Macpherson-Grant family for 24 generations. It was built in the mid-16th century and enlarged by successive generations, resulting in today’s fairytale exterior. Inside, the Castle is warm and welcoming, full of family history and photographs.
The gardens are a delight, with massed daffodils in Spring, a glorious display of rhododendrons, the spectacular herbaceous border, through to the roses of late summer. There are river and woodland walks for the visitor to enjoy, as well as a children’s playground, a grass labyrinth, and a welcoming tearoom and gift shop.
The Castle is at the centre of a progressive estate, where traditional themes of fishing, shooting, forestry and agriculture have been added to by recent innovations such as tourism, holiday accommodation, corporate events, and a distillery, The owners work to help sustain the rural community and to preserve the landscape and heritage for future generations.
Open between Good Friday and 30th September.
Ballindalloch Castle has been home to the Macpherson-Grant family for 24 generations. It was built in the mid-16th century and enlarged by successive generations, resulting in today’s fairytale exterior. Inside, the Castle is warm and welcoming, full of family history and photographs.
The gardens are a delight, with massed daffodils in Spring, a glorious display of rhododendrons, the spectacular herbaceous border, through to the roses of late summer. There are river and woodland walks for the visitor to enjoy, as well as a children’s playground, a grass labyrinth, and a welcoming tearoom and gift shop.
The Castle is at the centre of a progressive estate, where traditional themes of fishing, shooting, forestry and agriculture have been added to by recent innovations such as tourism, holiday accommodation, corporate events, and a distillery, The owners work to help sustain the rural community and to preserve the landscape and heritage for future generations.
Open between Good Friday and 30th September.