The Castle and Gardens in early spring

Dunrobin Castle

The Sutherland Crest

Castle and Garden open to the Public

The Castle

Dunrobin castle is on the east coast of the Northern Highlands over-looking the Moray Firth just north of the town of Golspie. It is the family home of the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland, they and their forbears have lived there since the 1300's.

The core of the house dates from the 1300's but the bulk of what the visitor sees was built in the 1800's .

Designed by Sir Charles Barry, who also built The Houses of Parliament. The conical spires and ornamentation give the castle the appearance of a French chateau.

The Garden

The garden was designed and laid out soon after the additions to the house by the same architect. The inspiration for the garden was that of Versailles.

The West Parterre

The garden is formal and is divided into two parterres both laid out around circular pools with fountains.
The design is much as Barry left it but there have been recent exciting refurbishments to the planting and ornamentation. This includes avenues of Tuscan laurel and Whitebeam and the construction of wooden pyramid features. The old method of tree culture, pleaching, has also been re-introduced.

Amongst new features is a vegetable garden and orchard which was begun in 1999, again with French influence to the fore.  A visit to Dunrobin Castle Garden is of interest to all and most particularly for the connoisseur of the formally designed Victorian garden.

Visiting Dunrobin

The castle and gardens are open to the public from Easter to the middle of October.
Additional attractions are:

Further information about the castle can be found at the following link: http://www.castles.org/Chatelaine/DUNROBIN.HTM  

By Mail: By Telephone or Fax:
The Administrator
Dunrobin Castle 
Golspie 
Sutherland 
Scotland 
KW10 6RP 
Within UK:

Tel: 01408 633177 
Fax: 01408 634081 

Or from outside UK:

Tel: +44 0408 633177 
Fax: +44 0408 634081