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Tantallon Castle

On the same trip on which we visited both Dirleton and Hailes Castles (we do tend to pack a lot in) we sandwiched in a visit to Tantallon Castle, which stands on a promontory east of North Berwick in East Lothian.

Though a ruin it’s a seriously impressive structure:-

Tantallon Castle from Distance

Information board:-

Tantallon Castle, Information Board

It’s a fair walk from the car park and Castle shop up to the castle. Approach:-

Tantallon Castle Approach

Entrance:-

Tantallon Castle, Entrance

Within the walls:-

Tantallon Castle, info board, North Berwick

The courtyard is now a grassy space:-

Tantallon Castle, Courtyard Facade

Far right-side wall:-

Tantallon Castle, Interior Courtyard Wall

The Firth of Forth’s most prominent island, the Bass Rock, lies just off the coast here:-

Bass Rock from Tantallon Castle

Part of castle-:-

Part of Tantallon Castle

It’s possible to climb up to the top of the castle. Its a long way down!:-

Tantallon Castle , near North Berwick, Scotland

Fireplaces on different levels:-

Tantallon Castle, North Berwick

What looked likeĀ  like World War 2 gun emplacements or the buildings that served them lay just to the west:-

A View from Tantallon Castle

A good position to protect the Firth of Forth from sea attack. East Lomond Hill and Largo Law can be seen on the far side.:-

Tantallon Castle Surroundings

Hailes Castle

Hailes Castle is in East Lothian. Built around 600 years ago it’s now a ruin in the care of Historic Environment Scotland.

From distance:-

Hailes Castle from Distance

View from road:-

Hailes Castle From Road

Information board:-

Information Board, Hailes Castle

Sadly access to the interior is not allowed for safety reasons, but you can (more or less) walk around what remains.

Hailes Castle Ruins

Ruins, Hailes Castle

More of Hailes Castle

Part of Hailes Castle

Doorway (photo shot through fence):-

Doorway, Hailes Castle

Wall of castle:-

Wall of Hailes Castle

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