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Tulloch Castle Hotel ‘A Bespoke Hotel’ main photo
From $96
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Haunted
Dating as far back as the 12th century, Tulloch Castle Hotel is said to be the residence of quite a few ghostly guests. The most well-known amongst them is definitely the Green Lady, a ghost who has apparently also been caught on camera, thus spurring many investigations on site and even more documentaries about her story and the castle. Due to her popularity, the castle hotel has given her name to its bar, the Green Lady Bar, while in the Great Hall one can see the portrait of Elizabeth Davidson who is said to be the Green Lady herself.
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Mansfield Castle Hotel
Hotel in TainHighlandsGB flag
7.6
Good
From $233
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Haunted
Mansfield Castle was initially built in the 18th century and has undergone a rather turbulent history since then, constantly being sold and changing owners. One of its longer lasting owners was the Fowler family, who purchased the castle in 1890 until a little before WWII. Mr Fowler died in 1930 and Mrs Fowler died in 1938, continuing to live in the castle until her final breath. It is said that her ghost still lingers in the castle's halls and chambers, showing her concern about the property and its state even after her death.
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The Four Seasons Hotel
Hotel in Saint FillansPerthshire and KinrossGB flag
7.6
Good
From $134
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Haunted
Nestled in the heart of Perthshire, The Four Seasons Hotel in St Fillans invites guests not just to scenic beauty and tranquil relaxation, but also to a whisper of something mysterious. Among its “Ghosts & Ghouls” experiences, the hotel points to its library as a place steeped in ghost story lore. Alongside Scotland’s famous haunted landmarks, from Glamis and Stirling Castles to Culloden Moor and Mary King’s Close, the library at The Four Seasons is quietly included in tales of spectral presence. Guests who wander its shelves may feel the weight of history, and perhaps, the echo of those who once walked there.
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Bunchrew House Hotel
Hotel in InvernessHighlandsGB flag
9.0
Excellent
From $259
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Haunted
No medieval Scottish castle is complete without its own ghosts and Bunchrew House Hotel is no exception to this rule. It is believed that the ghost of Isobel wanders around the castle at nights, being the cause of creaky floorboards and the smell of log burning in the fireplace.
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Dalhousie Castle
Hotel in BonnyriggMidlothianGB flag
8.2
Very Good
From $222
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Haunted
Dalhousie Castle does not only boast a centuries-long history but also a rather spooky past. The property is said to be inhabited by many different ghosts, the most well-known one being that of Sir Alexander Ramsay. According to the story, in 1342, he was starved to death and he is left wandering around ever since. Another famous ghost is that of Lady Catherine or the Grey Lady, who haunts the castle's dungeon.
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Barcaldine Castle
Bed & Breakfast in ObanArgyll and ButeGB flag
9.9
Excellent
From $325
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Summary of reviews
Barcaldine Castle is a stunning and tranquil location that is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Scottish Highlands. The castle boasts beautiful Loch-side views and is situated in a secluded location, making it the perfect rural retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The staff are highly praised for their great service and the delicious breakfast they serve, which is sourced locally and presented and cooked brilliantly with quality ingredients. The rooms are tastefully decorated with historic character and plush furnishings, including stunning hand-carved four-poster beds and are kept spotless. The castle's historical building is well-restored by the current owners and guests can learn about the history of the castle, explore all the rooms and secret passageways and even enjoy a wee dram before bed. The castle offers medieval 21st century luxury and is a great stay for a lovely experience in a timeless, historical building. The castle is also a perfect place to have a restful sleep in Scotland with most of the beds being very comfortable and offering a great night's sleep. The castle is a must-do for international visitors and a perfect little hidden gem for a romantic night away, as seen by couples who have made Barcaldine Castle a part of their honeymoon staycation. Despite occasional negative reviews, most guests seemed to have had a really comfy stay at Barcaldine Castle. Overall, Barcaldine Castle is a perfect place to rest and recharge while exploring Scotland.
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