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Dundonald Castle

Ayrshire, Scotland

Featured Review : Dundonald Castle is a ruin in the Ayrshire district of Scotland. It was built for Robert II in 1371 and was home to many Scottish kings over the years.Directions, Admission and Opening Hours_____________________________...See Full Review

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A Lovely Ruin

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Fiver29 from Barrow in Furness, United Kingdom
  • June 27, 2009
A Lovely Ruin
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From journal Trip to Ayrshire - Scotland

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Dundonald Castle

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Drever from Ayr, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • December 4, 2005
Dundonald  Castle
Quote: After a visit in 1773, Dr Johnson the famous diarist wrote of Dundonald Castle: "Though of considerable size, we could not, by any power of imagination, figure it as having been suitable habitation for majesty". While being Robert II's... Read the full Dundonald Castle review

From journal Discovering Ayrshire