Dunnottar Castle
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Title
Dunnottar Castle
Description
Dunnottar Castle is a ruined 15th century fortress on built on a jutting headland.
The headland has been fortified since as early as the 9th century, though the current ruins are those of the 15th and 16th century buildings.
It is best known for being the site where the Scottish Crown Jewels were hidden from Oliver Cromwell.
12 of the structures on the site are listed buildings, and the site itself is a scheduled monument - meaning that is is an historic site of national importance that is protected from change.
This tour allows you to move through the space leading to the castle and see the gorgeous coastline as well as the striking ruins through 360ยบ images.
Accessibility note: The site must be walked to along a rough path, so may be difficult for wheelchairs
The headland has been fortified since as early as the 9th century, though the current ruins are those of the 15th and 16th century buildings.
It is best known for being the site where the Scottish Crown Jewels were hidden from Oliver Cromwell.
12 of the structures on the site are listed buildings, and the site itself is a scheduled monument - meaning that is is an historic site of national importance that is protected from change.
This tour allows you to move through the space leading to the castle and see the gorgeous coastline as well as the striking ruins through 360ยบ images.
Accessibility note: The site must be walked to along a rough path, so may be difficult for wheelchairs
Source
toursites
Type
Museum
Identifier
3737
Spatial Coverage
current,56.9457767,-2.1971901;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Heritage Type
Cultural Heritage Site
Prim Media
3619
Address
Stonehaven AB39 2TL, UK
Citation
“Dunnottar Castle,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3805.
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