The Summer Corridor leads to the Summer Bedroom, the room used as the Bridal Suite at our wedding.
We’ve all fantasised about living in our very own castle - perhaps with our own private island to relax upon as well
A castle in the Scottish Highlands has been continuously inhabited since the 1300s.
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Get ready for some rotting, decaying, dilapidated structures that scream safety concerns. Yes, we have 63 photos of abandoned buildings from all over the world, that we are pretty darn sure are haunted.
Discover the best fairytale castles to visit in Scotland from the enchanting Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire to the magical Dunrobin Castle on the NC500.
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Feel like royalty with an overnight stay in a castle. Scotland has many amazing castle hotels and stately homes to choose from, plan your castle break now.
Kiela and Derrick’s beautiful and misty Scottish castle wedding was something straight out of a fairytale. Home to an Edwardian Castle with stately
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Kilkenny Castle is one of the few restored and furnished castles in Ireland, making it well worth a visit! Here are some photos and history from our trip to Kilkenny, Ireland.
Fall at The Amazing Outside This has truly been the most beautiful castle I have ever seen in my life, and I have seen some stunning places… It was also quite the adventure. We first arrived on this terrain somewhere around sunset. We walked all around the forest to find an easy and quiet entrance but getting through the forest and finding the castle was quite easy. When we saw this beautiful spot we decided to camp on the terrain. We wanted to go back to the car and grab our gear and thought that we could find an easier way. So we walked into the forest where we thought the quickest way to the little village was. This was a bad idea… First we were walking on a path, and slowly but surely all the paths we had walked on were nowhere to be found, or completely blocked off by fallen trees. After about half an hour we had really lost all sense of direction, and in the mean time it had gone dark and birds all around us were going mental because of all this forest action. Blair witch project came to mind, but we didn’t speak about this until we were almost out, to spare ourselves the stress… Eventually we found an exit and then we had realized how far we had gone off track, and how huge this forest really is. We went back to the car to get our stuff. We had a small moment of doubt, should we really go back in there? But we hadn’t seen it from the inside, and we had this great idea of getting up at sunrise to photograph this place with the morning fog. So we decided to go back and we did. We went back in the way we knew best, found a good spot and set up base camp. We enjoyed a really nice evening with a lovely bottle of whiskey, wondering what the history of this amazing castle is. We went to sleep and set the alarm for sunrise. That was a bit rough, but oh soo worth it. The surroundings of this castle on a foggy morning in fall are simply breathtaking, but inside the history and the feeling that is left here by its previous owners is incomprehensible. When I walked into one of the bedrooms I saw all the stuff lying around there. The beds still made. Slippers on the floor. Clothes rested on one of the chairs, as if someone went to bed with their clothes hanging there ready for the next day, but then never showed up to put them back on… It was an overwhelming feeling I felt at that moment, quite a sad one as well. I remember saying to my friends that I was so speechless that I simply didn’t know where to start with taking photos, there was just too much beauty. After being inside for about, what I think was 20 minutes, we heard a motorcycle from very close by. We went to peek out of one of the windows and we saw a man looking inside the building. I was quite amazed because I thought we had walked on all the paths in the forest, and all of them were blocked off. Apparently I was wrong. We waited in complete silence until this man had left, then we ran to make our way out. We were sure that he would come back. We went outside where we had hidden all of our packed gear, and waited there again for a while. We heard stuff coming from the forest, but weren’t quite sure if it came from animals or humans. Finally we made our way out of the forest and back to the normal world. We arrived at the car and had to sit on the curb for a while. Lying in the morning sun and realizing what we had just experienced. This was fucking amazing…. Visited end of september 2009 with MRTNSKI & Martino
Discover the region of Argyll & The Isles. Including things to do, break inspiration, places to stay, tours, unique experiences, travel tips and more.
From stunning weddings to corporate functions, see the events Achnagairn Estate offers and view our breath taking rooms from the castle to the mini-manors.
Culcreuch Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland. the ancestral home of the Galbraith clan circa 1260 AD.
There are some old castles in Ireland as well as newer (still old) that are truly spectacular. Check out our collection of the best Irish castles and manor houses. Each tells a story.
Named as one of the most perfect Baronial castles in Scotland, Fyvie Castle is a gorgeous turreted castle that will stop you in your tracks.
I don’t know about you, but I could use a little escape this week. I’m working on a daunting makeover project at a very special shelter/home in our area, and right now I feel a bit in over my head. If
This post may contain affiliate links.Obviously the key to travelling abroad when you’re poor is to stay in hostels and eat light. You’ll see a whole lot more of that on this blog in the coming months, but for Casey and I’s first anniversary we decided to splurge a little and celebrate in Scottish style. So
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