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Five unique castles you can explore across Scotland with Disney inspirations and Spanish-style buildings

Jenna Maxxwell explores five unique Scottish fortresses to visit in 2025

HIT reality TV series The Traitors returns on January 1, with contestants gathering once more at remote Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands.

While the psychological BBC show keeps us guessing who is the ultimate traitor, the stunning setting helps draw in viewers.

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The stunning setting of Ardross Castle on The Traitors helps draw in viewersCredit: PA
A Scottish castle was said to be inspiration for Cinderella’s Castle in Florida’s Walt Disney WorldCredit: Alamy

The 19th century Baronial-style castle sits in 100 acres of parkland and gardens on the banks of the River Alness.

While the fortress is not open to the public, you can get close to it with a stay at the five-star Ness Walk Hotel in Inverness.

And it’s not the only historic pile attracting visitors in Scotland. There are more than 4,000 castles dotted around.

Jenna Maxxwell explores five more unique Scottish fortresses to visit in 2025.

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CRAIGIEVAR CASTLE

17th-century structure Craigievar Castle is free to visitCredit: Alamy

What do Britney Spears and Walt Disney have in common? They are fans of this very pink house.

The 17th-century structure is said to be the inspiration for Cinderella’s Castle in Florida’s Walt Disney World and even Britney loves it – she posted snaps of it to her millions of Instagram fans earlier this year.

Being Disney – and Britney – buffs, my daughter and I had to check this one out, dressing up in puffy skirts for the occasion.

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When the tower was refur­bished, pigments were added to the harling wall finish to match the granite and the result is the famous “Craigievar pink”.

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Visiting the grounds to get your iconic Instagram snap is free but you can pay for a guided tour.

  • Entry to the castle from £16.50 per adult, £37.50 per family. See
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DUNNOTTAR CASTLE

Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven was visited by a team of Disney-Pixar animatorsCredit: Supplied

Fans of Disney blockbuster Brave will spot Merida’s home of DunBroch is influenced by Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven, visited by a team of Disney-Pixar animators.

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Sitting atop the rocky outcrop that juts into the North Sea on the rugged Aberdeenshire coast, it’s one of the most breathtaking structures in the world – in more ways than one, as you’ll have to huff and puff down and then up 200 steps to reach the entrance.

While filming Hamlet there in 1990, Mel Gibson heard how William Wallace had trapped English troops in the chapel before setting it on fire, killing the lot. That’s not in the Disney movie.

  • Entry from £11.50 for adults and £5 for children age 5-15. See .

KELBURN CASTLE & ESTATE

Kelburn Castle dates to the 13th century and was given a striking makeover in 2007Credit: Alamy

While Craigievar is pretty in pink, Kelburn boasts every colour you can imagine. Covered in psychedelic murals from Brazilian artists, it looks like it belongs among the Gaudi structures of Barcelona rather than Ayrshire.

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