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CAWDOR CASTLE |
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Cawdor Castle. A magical
name, romantically linked with Macbeth by Shakespeare. The
medieval tower and drawbridge are still intact and
generation of arts lovers and scholars are responsible for
the eclectic collection of paintings tapestries, furniture,
books and porcelain to be found in the castle. The
facilities: three beautiful gardens - the flower garden, the
wild garden and the newly restored wall garden; 5 colour
coded nature trails through spectacular mixed woodland;
nine-hole golf course and putting green; licensed restaurant
in the castle which serves hot meals, snacks and home
baking; snack bar and picnic area; gift shop with large
selection of Scottish crafts, book shop and wool shop with
the best of Scotish cashmere. | |
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Picture of the castle coming soon |
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Between Inverness and Nairn on B9090 off A96. Inverness is 14 miles, Nairn 5 miles. Both towns have railways stations. Free car parking in castle grounds.
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1 May - Second Sunday in October. daily 10-5.30. Last admission 5 pm |
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Access to gardens, grounds, restaurant, shop and toilets. Ground floor of castle only. |
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Adult £5.20; Child £2.80 OAP £4.20 Family (2 adults and up to 5 children) £14
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