Blackness Castle is a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth. It was built, probably on …
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2024年9月24日
Stunning views and fun to walk through and around the castle! I marveled at how Outlander managed to film in such a historic site. Definitely worth a stop to see the remains of this imposing castle. jenned17的完整评论
2024年9月22日
We were looking for a fun side trip on our way out to the highlands from Edinburgh and Blackness Castle was the perfect stop. It has beautiful views of the river & bridges. Also, it was very enjoyabl… Catherine M的完整评论
2024年9月9日
Our favorite castle ruin!! We visited as part of an Outlander & Jacobite tour from Edinburgh (Blackness = Ft William in the show). It is a ruin that is really open - we walked everywhere, in and ou… Adventure32674813049的完整评论
Can you see a lot of rooms without climbing toe of steep stairs? Are there a lot of rooms to explore in this castle?
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I am just seeing this - not sure if this is still helpful, but I agree. The ground IS quite uneven so those that are mobility impaired need to keep that in mind. There are rooms that you can …
I am just seeing this - not sure if this is still helpful, but I agree. The ground IS quite uneven so those that are mobility impaired need to keep that in mind. There are rooms that you can explore without too many steps but to access the lovely views, you must be able to climb steps.
How can we get from Old town Edinburgh to Blackness Castle without a car?
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You can get either a direct train from Edinburgh Waverley to Linlithgow, takes about 20 mins and runs very frequently, or take a bus from Edinbugh to Linlithow. Currently the First …
You can get either a direct train from Edinburgh Waverley to Linlithgow, takes about 20 mins and runs very frequently, or take a bus from Edinbugh to Linlithow. Currently the First Bus services are the 38 direct or 22 and change to the 21 - details online for more info. In the town centre, at the Cross by the Palace, then take the local bus service number 49 (currently run by Prentice Westwood - details online) but note this is a local servoce with a service running 09.30 - 17.30 so make sure that unless you use a taxi of curse you plan the travel to suit. No facilities in Blackness I'm afraid for refreshments other than just a coffee at the castle. If you stop off in Bo'ness on the way back in Bo'ness there are a few options, and in Linlithgow too if you fancy a change to the city centre choices.
Hello! i dont mind driving to the castle ... how long wold it be from Edinburg to the Blackness Castle and back, How much of time should we allot for that trip.can it be done in half day or less thank you
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To answer the driving time, Blackenss is easy to get too and doesn't take long allowing you to explore the Castle and also into Linlithgow for seeing the Palace or into South …
To answer the driving time, Blackenss is easy to get too and doesn't take long allowing you to explore the Castle and also into Linlithgow for seeing the Palace or into South Queesferry for a view of the Bridges etc. From Edinburgh take directions towards either; A. Takes about 25 mins traffic allowing Take the road out to the M90 - Perth which takes you out to the Forth Road Bridge. Turn off the motorway and follow signs for A904 to Bo'ness. After Newton about 3 miles on at the right turn just after the House of the Binns (National Trust property you can also visit) turn right - signed to Blackness and Castle. Or B. Anbout 20 mins Follow signs to Stirling on M9, and take Junction 3. At junction, turn right to Bo'ness, then second right - signed to Blackness and Castle. Trust that's of use
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