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Dirleton Castle

East Lothian, Scotland


Dirleton Castle
Dirleton Castle, further view Dirleton Castle, further view

Key facts

Operator
Historic Environment Scotland
Condition
Ruin
Access
Staffed, ticketed

Pinpoint

Dirleton, North Berwick EH39 5ER

Telephone 01620 850330

Website www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/dirleton-castle

Possible Opening hours

Opening times change. Always check the official website before you travel.

Monday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM

A medieval fortress a short trip from Edinburgh, ringed by gardens that reviewers rate as highly as the castle itself, and substantial enough inside, kitchens, great hall, a former prison, to reward a proper explore. Some sections are currently closed for repairs, and Historic Environment Scotland has reduced the entry price to reflect it.

Worth the trip

The gardens — reviewers rate them consistently, and they're accessible even to those who find the castle itself less compelling.

Before you go

Entry has been discounted while repair works close off some sections, so it's worth checking current pricing before you go — and don't skip the doocot near the entrance, which reviewers flag as a small but genuinely interesting detail.

WHAT VISITORS SAY · 4.6 / 5 across 1,264 Google reviews

Most reviewers enjoyed Dirleton Castle, particularly the well-preserved ruins alongside what several call superb gardens. A repeated theme is that parts of the site were closed off for repairs during visits, though multiple reviewers note the entry price was discounted to reflect this and it didn't spoil the overall experience; one visitor felt it was less memorable than other castles they'd seen, largely because so much was inaccessible at the time.

Medieval fortress with famous gardens

“A great place for a quick getaway from the city, not far from Edinburgh. Not much remains of the castle, but it is still worth seeing, plus there are beautiful gardens. Free parking and toilets on site. I recommend it.”— Marek Kurowski (Kuri), visitor review

Further reading

Castles of Britain and Ireland cover book
Castles of Britain and Ireland

Plantagenet Somerset Fry

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Castles: Their History and Evolution in Medieval Britain cover book
Castles: Their History and Evolution in Medieval Britain

Marc Morris

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book
Castle: A History of the Buildings that Shaped Medieval Britain

Marc Morris

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