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Ruins of 13th century castle and remains of Porth Newydd (New Gate) on Castle Point
From crumbling ruins to pristine examples of Medieval architecture. British castles look outover some fantastic landscapes and remain a window to the past. Here's some of tipsters favourites. If you have your own top choice, let the world know.
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    Dunnottar Castle

    Posted by lesablack 3 January 2008

    You want drama? You got it. Dunnottar Castle in Aberdeenshire is about as dramatic as it gets. An ancient ruined castle sitting precariously on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the ragged North Sea - it has been home to some of Scotland's best history, from William Wallace to the siege of Cromwell's army.

    You can explore both inside and out, and then take a run along the coastal path and a peek among the rockpools down on the little beach. A perfect day out for both boys and girls! Also a good spot for budding photographers too - you can't fail to take a great pic here.

    www.dunnottarcastle.co.uk/ nearest town is Stonehaven.

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