Dirleton Castle is located on the shores of the river Forth. It was a great and very impressive former fortress that also offers the longest flower border in the country although that is a very modern addition. The flowers had more or less gone over but as we were inveigled into joining Historic Scotland (only joking, this is a really good deal and I recommend it highly!) we can go again any time we like and the high summer next year sounds like a very good idea to me. But the castle by itself is already a lot to take in, with lots of nooks and crannies. It was once described as "the pleasantest dwelling in Scotland", but that is definitely a long time ago.

The castle was built onto over several centuries but the very oldest bits date from around 1330. As it is very near the coast it was blowing a real gale which was very refreshing, specially on the ramparts from where you could get an excellent view of the river Forth, and an occasional ship in the distance.
2 comments:
What an amazing place!
gosh, what a gorgeous country-side all around you, Frieda. Thanks so much for the photos!
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