Castle Campbell

Castle Campbell
(image courtesy of Undiscovered Scotland )
Castle Campbell has all the look of a fairytale castle set high among the rich woodland of Dollar Glen. Built on a high mound with steep ravines on three sides, the first sighting of this castle is truly breathtaking.
Essentially a 15th century castle with later additions, the castle was acquired by the powerful Campbells of Argyll as a stronghold near to the Royal court at Stirling Castle.
The castle is now managed by Historic Scotland, and admission tickets can be purchased from their website.
Normal Opening Times
- Summer (April - September)
Daily, 9.30am - last entry 5.00pm (closes at 5.30pm) - Winter (October - March)
Saturday - Wednesday, 9.30am, last entry 4.00pm (closes at 4.30pm)
(Closed Thursdays and Fridays, 25th & 26th December, and 1st & 2nd January)
Normal Admission Charges
- Adult - £4.50
- Concession - £3.50
- Child - £2.25
Last ticket sold 30 minutes before closing.
Tel: 01259 742408
Clackmannanshire Tower Trail
The Tower Trail takes you on a tour of Clackmannanshire's four medieval towers and manor house. Information panels are available at all five sites and you can also download the information leaflet from the Tower Trail page.








