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  1. Whether you are looking for an infamous pirate, an accused witch, a Jacobite officer or a deceased grave robber, we have a whole collection from Scotland's past! We even have our own hangman (and his unfortunate victim) who perform and delight at a variety of events.

    • Tantallon Castle East Lothian. Two cyclists riding their bikes with Tantallon Castle in the distance. © East Lothian Council. Perched on a clifftop overlooking the Firth of Forth, Tantallon Castle has a fairytale quality.
    • Falkland Palace Fife. Falkland Palace and Garden. With its spectacular Renaissance architecture, dark panelled interiors and imposing oak furniture, Falkland Palace is truly atmospheric.
    • Skaill House Orkney. Skaill House. Strictly speaking Skaill House is not a castle, but it is said to be the finest 17th century mansion in Orkney. Overlooking the Bay of Skaill and just a short distance from the Neolithic village of Skara Brae, this stately home has produced a few spine tingling stories over the years.
    • Sanquhar Castle Dumfries. Sanquhar's picturesque Tollbooth museum, with dome and clock, seen diagonally from above, with rows of whitewashed cottages lining the square.
    • The Woman Without A Tongue
    • The Grey Lady Ghost of Glamis
    • The Young Servant Boy
    • Ghost of Earl Beardie
    • The Secret Chambers

    Perhaps the most reported, indeed the most chilling, is the ghost of the woman with no tongue. She has been seen wandering around the grounds pointing to her badly wounded face. She has also been seen looking out from a barred window within the castle. It is not clear who this spirit might be or what may have happened to her.

    Believed to be the ghost of Lady Glamis (Janet Douglas), who was burned at the stake for being a supposed witch in 1537. Her first husband was John Lyon (Lord Glamis), with whom she had a son also named John. She was accused of poisoning him upon his death in 1528, but she was cleared of the crime and was free to marry her second husband, Archibald...

    The ghost of a young servant boy has been seen sitting on the stone seat by the door of the Queen’s room on several occasions. He’s seen as a full-bodied apparition but has never been heard or seen anywhere else in the Castle.

    One of the more infamous ghosts of Glamis Castle is that of Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford, also known as Earl Beardie. He was supposedly a cruel and twisted man who drank heavily. His presence has been seen, heard, and felt all around the castle. Reports of children awakening in the middle of the night only to see a dark figure standing o...

    The legend surrounding the secret rooms in Glamis Castle and just what lay in them has intrigued people for generations. In addition to the tale of Earl Beardie playing cards in a secret room, there are two other stories in particular that have been repeated. The Ogilvy Clan During a Clan conflict in 1486, the Ogilvy Clan fled to Glamis Castle to s...

    • Ghosts and Ghouls of Edinburgh Castle. Ah, Edinburgh Castle, the grand old lady of Scotland’s capital city. Perched high on an extinct volcano, this formidable fortress has stood watch over the city for centuries.
    • Haunted Halls of Stirling Castle. Next on our haunted castle tour is Stirling Castle, a grand fortress that has stood the test of time and witnessed some of Scotland’s most dramatic history.
    • Glamis Castle. Our next stop on the haunted castle tour is Glamis Castle, a grand and imposing structure that has stood for centuries in the Scottish countryside.
    • The White Lady and other Tales at Eilean Donan. Our final stop on this spooky castle tour is Eilean Donan Castle, a stunning fortress situated on an island at the point where three sea lochs meet.
  2. The Castle is open daily from 9:30am – 6pm (1 Apr-30 Sept), 9:30am – 5:00pm (1 Oct-31 Dec), 10am – 4pm (1-4 Jan), 9:30am – 5:00pm (5 Jan-31 March). Ticket prices to tour the castle are £17.50 for Adults, £14.00 for Concession, £10.50 for Children (5-15 yrs). Family tickets are also available.

  3. Scotland is famous for its castles. There was once over 3,000 scattered throughout the country, and many have creepy stories and mysterious tales to tell. We’ve studied hundreds of gruesome tales to bring you our top 9 haunted castles in Scotland for you to investigate.

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  5. From your seat in a double-decker vintage bus, gaze at eerie sites such as Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh Castle, Grassmarket, and the Royal Mile. Throughout the trip, hear anecdotes and facts about Edinburgh’s chilling past, replete with bloody executions, unspeakable tortures, and murder. 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes.

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