
The Castle Trail
CRATHES
CASTLE
King
Robert the Bruce granted the lands of Leys to
the Burnett family in 1323. The ancient Horn
of Leys, which can be seen today in the Great
Hall, marks his gift. The castle, built in the
second half of the 16th century, is a superb
example of a tower house of the period. Some
of the rooms retain their original painted ceilings
and collections of family portraits and furniture.
A visit to this property is enhanced by the
1.5 ha (3.75 a) of walled garden, which incorporates
herbaceous borders and many unusual plants.
The garden provides a wonderful display at all
times of the year. The great yew hedges, fascinating
examples of the art of topiary, date from as
early as 1702.
Explore the estate on the seven waymarked trails
(including one suitable for wheelchairs) that
lead through the mixed woodlands, along the
Coy Burn and past the millpond. In the Visitor
Centre a new exhibition, A Walk on the Wild
Side, explores the wildlife on the Crathes Estate..
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Times
Castle
& Visitor Centre,
1 Apr to 30 Sep, daily 1000-1730; 1 to
31 Oct, daily 1000-1630. 1 Nov to 31 March
, Thursday to Sunday 1030-1600
Restaurant and shop,
1 Apr to 30 Sep, daily 1000-1730; 1 to
31 Oct, daily 1000-1630; 1 Nov to 21 Dec,
daily 1000-1600.
Garden and grounds, all
year, daily 0900-sunset.
Castle
Tel: 01330 844525 Fax: 01330 844797
Ranger service: 01330 844651
email: crathes@nts.org.uk
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