Bothwell Castle Tours and Activities

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Wander the halls and watch battle re-enactments at Glasgow’s largest medieval castle.

As Scotland’s largest 13th-century stone castle, Bothwell Castle offers visitors the chance to step back in time and witness the UK’s bloody and unforgiving medieval past. Watch the lifelike re-enactments of medieval battles between knights and peasants and wander the historic halls and chambers. Don’t forget to bring your camera – the view of the castle ruins in front of the River Clyde is a spectacular sight, whatever the weather.

Bothwell castle was originally built by the aristocrat Walter of Moray in the 13th century, but Scotland’s War of Independence with England saw the castle badly damaged. It wasn’t until the 1360s that it was rebuilt, under the supervision of the Earl of Douglas.

Head to the Donjon tower. This cylindrical tower was originally 30 metres tall and 20 metres in diameter. The west side of the Donjon tower is open to the elements, after being taken down to help block attacks from the English.

Climb the 21 steps to the beautiful Great Hall, originally built in the 14th century by the third Earl of Douglas, known as “Archibald the Grim”.

The gardens surrounding the castle are a perfect place for a picnic on a sunny day. Bothwell Castle is a great day out for children, especially during the battle re-enactments and special events that are sometimes held in the castle, including archery shows and fashion parades. The Historic Scotland website has more details about events throughout the year.

The castle is located in the town of Bothwell, just a twenty-minute drive from the centre of Glasgow. Parking at the castle is free. Alternatively, you can take the bus or train to Uddingston and then walk the remaining fifteen minutes to the castle gates.

Between April and October, Bothwell Castle is open every day, while from November to March, it opens from Saturday to Wednesday only. Bear in mind that last admission is half an hour before closing, so don’t arrive too late.

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