Quite a lot. Those still in use include, but are not limited to, Edinburgh, Stirling, Brodick, Glamis, Culzean, Inverness and Mey
Over 1,000 to be exact. There has been over 2000 castles in Scotland, although many are only known through historical records. Many castles do not have defensive capabilities and by the 18th Century drew on military and tower house architecture for decorative detail
The most famous is Edinburgh Castle but there are many, many more.
england has the most castles or scotlend
The cast of The Castles of Scotland - 1967 includes: Sean Connery as Narrator
if u read this Mary built 8 castles around englans and 4 in Scotland
Scotland is well known for its castles. There is a Castle Trail that includes 17 castles in Aberdeenshire, which is recommended over a four day driving tour.
Scotland has numerous historic battlegrounds and castles that date back to the beginning of the 11th century. Edinburgh, Stirling, and Urquhart are three of the most famous historic castles in Scotland.
No more than other parts of the UK. The UK has had a turbulent history and the different areas were often at war with each other. The castles were mostly built between 500 and 1000 years ago, very often on the sites of earlier fortifications.
Yes, there are many stone castles that still exist today. These castles include: * Warwick castle * Lincoln castle * Rochester castle * Windsor castle * Nottingham castle There are also many more castles that I havn't listed here.
Drum Castle in Scotland
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Some of the oldest castles in Scotland include Edinburgh Castle, believed to have been built in the 12th century; Stirling Castle, with origins dating back to at least the 12th century; and Castle Sween, one of the oldest stone castles in Scotland, built in the late 12th century.