The last time we visited there were newly hatched chickens under heat lamp within the visitor centre, outdoors there were pigs, sheep and goats, as well as chickens.Ĭattle and sheep on the Castle of Mey farm estate. The castle has a small animal farm for visitors to get close to animals that children and most adults will enjoy seeing. You need to drive up to the main castle entrance for this parking area. If you have dogs with you in your car you can use the small alternative car park within the castle grounds that is in the shade under trees. ![]() The entrance area at the castle has a free car park. View over outer drystone wall to the car park and castle entrance. One of the glasshouses within the walled gardens at the castle growing a wide range of ornamental flowers plants. Built by, and home to, the Urquharts since 1604, Craigston Castle is located on the north-east coast of Scotland considered by National Geographic to be. See official Castle of Mey website for more details.Ĭastle of Mey and information sign at back of castle (public entrance area)īeautiful gardens within the walled garden at the Castle of Mey Also on site is the The Granary Lodge B&B, a 10-bedroom bed and breakfast on the Castle grounds. A café and gift shop are open to the public, there is an entrance charge for the castle and gardens. The castle and gardens are open to the public during most of the main tourist season and the profits from this activity goes towards looking after the estate. The Foundation stated its intention to retain the Trust's goals: "the preservation of buildings and monuments the promotion of historical and architectural education the preservation of the Aberdeen Angus breed of cattle, and the championing of wider benefits to the community, while the Duke of Rothesay and The Prince’s Foundation is certain to make the continuation of his grandmother’s legacy a priority" (from Wikipedia). The president of the Foundation is Charles, Prince of Wales. ![]() ![]() The castle and estate was managed by the Castle of Mey Trust and has now been passed to The Prince’s Foundation. The Queen Mother loved the castle and especially the gardens, and regularly visited the castle until her death. The original castle and lands of Mey belonged to the Bishops of Caithness with the original castle built around 1566-72. The Castle of Mey was originally known as Barrogill Castle, it was in a semi-derelict state when the estate was purchased by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in 1952, who undertook to restore the castle and develop the walled gardens.
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