Castles in Dumfries and Galloway
The Scottish region of Dumfries and Galloway in the southern-most area of the country is well-known for its stunning scenery. Beautiful beaches, marvelous sunsets, fine dining and endless activities make Dumfries and Galloway an ideal vacation destination. This gorgeous region is filled with fascinating history. Historic sites scattered through Dumfries and Galloway carry visitors back in time. As you view the grand castles of Dumfries and Galloway your imagination with be ignited with images of olden-day lifestyles and tumultuous battles. In this section you can find out more about the castles of Dumfries and Galloway, tales as remarkable as the structures that stand. Be sure not to miss Caerlaverock Castle and Torthorwald Castle when visiting Dumfries and Galloway.
Caerlaverock Caslte
One of Scotland’s the most attractive and interesting castles is Caerlaverock, which was built to control the waters of Solway Firth, the southwest entrance to Scotland. The border conflicts with England gave the castle a turbulent history. Till the12th century, when it came under the Normans, the eastern Solway had alternated between English and Scottish rule.
Torthorwald Castle
It looks like a huge three dimensional jigsaw puzzle with some pieces missing, leaving gaping holes in the middle. It certainly looks like it has been there like that forever; there is even grass and plants growing out of its top for good measure. Today it a mute witness to the changing world around it. Once it was an integral part of history being created. This is Torthorwald Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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