Scotland Tour - Dunvegan Castle
Video of Dunvegan Castle: A jewel on the Isle of Skye
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Historical landmark of Scotland
06/2015 Dunvegan Castle, located on the Isle of Skye, is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. It has served as the ancestral home of the Clan MacLeod for over 800 years. The castle is known for its impressive collection of historical artefacts and treasures, including the famous %u201EFairy Flag%u201C, which legend has it has magical powers.
The castle and its gardens offer visitors a fascinating insight into Scottish history and culture. The manicured gardens extend over five hectares and include various areas such as the Water Garden and the Walled Garden, which invite you to take a relaxing stroll. In addition, boat trips from Dunvegan Castle allow you to see seals in their natural habitat.
A visit to Dunvegan Castle is a must for history and nature lovers alike. With its unique blend of historical heritage and natural beauty, the castle attracts thousands of visitors every year.