Brodie Castle

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Overview
The Brodie family lived in this 16th-century castle for hundreds of years before passing the castle to the NTS in 1980. It contains many treasures, including furniture, porcelain and paintings. The 71 hectare grounds include a walled garden, large pond, woodland walk and an adventure playground.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Grounds open all year, daily. Castle, Shop & tearoom open Sep-25 Apr, daily 10.30-4.30; 28 Apr-Jun, Fri-Tue 10.30-4.30; Jul-Aug, daily 10.30-5 (last tour 1hr before closing, last orders 4). Closed during Christmas period. See website for de

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
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Location
BRODIE, Forres, IV36 2TE
About the area
The largely undiscovered Moray coast offers miles of red sandstone cliffs that spill down to fine sandy beaches split by dramatic rocky headlands, and a chain of small towns, sleepy villages and fishing ports. The gentle breezes and warm sunshine of lazy summer days give the place a restful, relaxing air, and the evenings are a magical time too, with this part of Scotland renowned for its superb sunsets.
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Brodie Castle

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
The Brodie family lived in this 16th-century castle for hundreds of years before passing the castle to the NTS in 1980. It contains many treasures, including furniture, porcelain and paintings. The 71 hectare grounds include a walled garden, large pond, woodland walk and an adventure playground.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Grounds open all year, daily. Castle, Shop & tearoom open Sep-25 Apr, daily 10.30-4.30; 28 Apr-Jun, Fri-Tue 10.30-4.30; Jul-Aug, daily 10.30-5 (last tour 1hr before closing, last orders 4). Closed during Christmas period. See website for de
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
BRODIE, Forres, IV36 2TE
About the area
Area image
The largely undiscovered Moray coast offers miles of red sandstone cliffs that spill down to fine sandy beaches split by dramatic rocky headlands, and a chain of small towns, sleepy villages and fishing ports. The gentle breezes and warm sunshine of lazy summer days give the place a restful, relaxing air, and the evenings are a magical time too, with this part of Scotland renowned for its superb sunsets.