Aberdour Castle

Aberdour Castle showing a castle, heritage elements and a ruin
Aberdour Castle which includes château or palace and heritage elements
Aberdour Castle
Aberdour Castle featuring a house
Aberdour Castle which includes building ruins, a castle and heritage elements


Appreciate the panoramic views across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh from the exquisite gardens of this preserved medieval château.

Dating back to the 12th century, Aberdour Castle is among the oldest surviving Scottish structures. The building from the Middle Ages was enlarged over the next few centuries, with Renaissance touches and terraced gardens. Take a guided tour of the site to learn about its comprehensive history.

The castle is a mix of well-preserved roofed sections and open-air ruins. Make your way around the ground floor of the site to encounter the tearoom and other halls. Admire the serene setting of the walled garden and visit the second-floor terrace. The upper floors and terraces offer panoramic views of the countryside. Marvel at the 17th-century painted ceiling in the eastern section.

Stroll through the terraced garden and stop for a picnic on one of the tables in the apple orchard. Walk along the sloping fields and find the 16th-century dovecote, which houses pigeons, the flower beds and St. Fillan’s Church. From the church, enjoy the views of Scotland’s capital city across the water.

Learn the history of this intriguing castle that hosted aristocratic families for centuries. The Mortimers, Douglases and Randolphs are the noble clans that occupied the house for about 500 years. Note the changes in architectural styles including the differences between the early stone wall of the lower floors and the 16th-century additions. Gaze up at the 52-foot (16-meter) tower house.

Relax with snacks and refreshments at the café, which is open in summer, while enjoying the view of the gardens. Purchase souvenirs and other items from the gift shop.

Visit the castle in summer, when it opens daily from morning until late afternoon. It is closed on Thursdays and Fridays between October and April. Adults pay a fee to enter, while children get a discount.

Ride a train from Burntisland Railway Station to reach Aberdour Castle within 6 minutes. The site is 3 miles (5 kilometers) west of Burntisland. Drive here in 10 minutes and leave your vehicle in the adjacent parking lot.

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