Drumlanrig Castle
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Get a taste of life through the centuries at Drumlanrig Castle, one of the finest examples of 17th Century Renaissance architecture in Scotland.
Nicknamed the ‘Pink Palace’ due to the rosy sandstone it's built from, the castle is a must-visit for anyone interested in Scottish history, art, and grand architecture. The surrounding Queensberry Estate, with its beautiful gardens and exciting activities, offers a delightful escape for visitors of all ages.
Tour the castle
Book a guided tour and delve into the castle's fascinating past, from its links to William Wallace's fight for Scottish independence to its connection with Mary, Queen of Scots. Once inside the castle you will find grand reception rooms, magnificent staircases, ornate period features and cosy parlours. You can also admire stunning paintings, including masterpieces by Rembrandt and Holbein, tapestries and objets d’art from the internationally acclaimed Buccleuch Art Collection.
Outdoor fun
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with waymarked walking and cycling trails. Explore the Victorian gardens, or for a touch of adventure, let loose in the exciting woodland adventure playground, perfect for families with young children. The Stableyard Studios provide a glimpse into the work of local craftspeople, while the Estate's tearooms and cafes offer delicious refreshments after a day of exploration.
Did you know?
In 1984, aerial photography revealed the outline of a substantial Roman fort just a short distance from the castle. Partially excavated in 2004, this archaeological find hints at a much earlier presence on the land.
Visitor information
Address
Drumlanrig, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, DG3 4AQ
01848 331555
Opening times
Please visit Drumlanrig Castle website for full seasonal opening times.
Visitor information
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