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Western Wonders

The Scots Magazine

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July 2024

Between the mountains and the ocean on the west coast sit some remarkable survivors of an often violent past

Western Wonders

WITH a multitude of islands, a network of long sea lochs and a rich history of Viking invaders and Irish settlers, Scotland's west coast has some of its most storied castles.

Many have seen centuries of conflict - some survived or have even been fully renovated as family homes, others are now but atmospheric ruins.

All of them are set against some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery, with both the Atlantic Ocean at their feet and iconic mountain scenery at their backs.

Culzean Castle

South Ayrshire

CULZEAN CASTLE is nicknamed "Scotland's White Сно House" due to its association with President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who stayed here during his term in office.

This architectural gem, perched dramatically on the Ayrshire cliffs, embodies opulence thanks to the unmistakable touch of Robert Adam, the renowned 18th-century architect. Stepping inside Culzean is like entering a portal to a bygone era of grandeur. The castle boasts a breathtaking Oval Staircase - a masterpiece of Adam's design - that spirals upwards, adorned with elegant paintings and soaring colonnades. But Culzean's treasures extend beyond its meticulously crafted interior.

The expansive grounds are designed to complement the castle's beauty. Picture rolling parkland sculpted around miles of sandy coastline, dotted with hidden coves and caves. History buffs will appreciate the elegant formal gardens, while families can explore the whimsical follies- quirky decorative buildings - around the estate.

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