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[03.11.2006 17:06]
Date published
Jul 2006
90 out of 100
Discovering Dunottar Castle
The author states that from a distance Dunottar Castle seemed "quite big" and it took him a "half hour leisurely walk" to reach an area directly opposite it. From his vantage point he appreciated why that particular, easy-to-defend site had been selected and he describes it as for "probably more than 2000 years" having housed a fortress. [more...]
The author states that from a distance Dunottar Castle seemed "quite big" and it took him a "half hour leisurely walk" to reach an area directly opposite it. From his vantage point he appreciated why that particular, easy-to-defend site had been selected and he describes it as for "probably more than 2000 years" having housed a fortress. [more...]
Travel guide extract
[30.01.2007 17:36]
Date published
Apr 2006
90 out of 100
Dunnottar Castle
You can get to Dunnottar Castle by means of a "scenic amble" from Stonehaven, as it is only 2 miles away. For this writer this is "one of the finest [...] ruined castles" in the country, if that's not too much of a paradox. The setting of the fortress is, first of all, a "three-sided sheer cliff" so "striking" that it was used as the "backdrop [more...]
You can get to Dunnottar Castle by means of a "scenic amble" from Stonehaven, as it is only 2 miles away. For this writer this is "one of the finest [...] ruined castles" in the country, if that's not too much of a paradox. The setting of the fortress is, first of all, a "three-sided sheer cliff" so "striking" that it was used as the "backdrop [more...]
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