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Drumin Castle, Speyside



This evening, I am posting information on one of Scotland’s lesser known castles, namely Drumin which is located on Speyside and conveniently situated to add variety to the Speyside Whisky Trail. About 2 miles north of The Glenlivet Distillery.

Briefly, Drumin is open all year round and free to enter. It was a small castle possibly dating to the late 14th century and may have been built by Alexander Stewart aka “Wolf of Badenoch”.

Drum is notable for its 2m thick walls. It may have been built on the site of a much earlier Iron Age fort or Dun. A pleasant location next to the River Livet.. 

NB: Check in advance of visit to confirm access as remediation work has featured in recent years. 

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 More information

The publication Visitors’ Guide to Scotland provides a wide range of information including castles. the Scotch Whisky Industry and Speyside. ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. This book is also available via Kindle.

 

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