@ 10.30am - 11.30am


Heritage Ranger walk: Drumin castle

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This imposing tower is reputed to have been built in the late 14th century for one of Scotland’s vilest men- Alexander Stewart, the Wolf of Badenoch. Drumin Castle is the earliest surviving tower house in Moray and stands on a commanding bluff that overlooks the confluence of the River Livet and the River Avon. This castle has recently re-opened to the public after masonry repairs.

Please park at the The Drumin Castle car park. This short circular walk will start from the Drumin Castle sign. Access is by foot along a pedestrian trail and will return by a set of steps. There is also a narrow set of stone stairs to climb from the ground floor to the first floor of the castle. Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for changeable weather.

Toilets are not available on site.

Children are very welcome to attend.

Well behaved dogs are welcome.

Funded by Foundation Scotland from the Dorenell Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund.


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