Tantallon Castle North Berwick

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(955) · Castle in East Lothian, United Kingdom
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Tantallon Castle is a ruined mid-14th-century fortress, located 5 kilometres east of North Berwick, in East Lothian, Scotland. It sits atop a promontory …

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Apr 23, 2025
This was our 4th Castle on our Scotland trip and the only one that was in ruins. As you can imagine it was in a bit of a mess, comes with being hit by cannon balls and nobody wanting to have the cost…Full review by Ibrahim G
Mar 31, 2025
We absolutely loved Tantallon Castle. The scenery around it is stunning - it is right on the sea with isles spotted in the surrounding waters - and the towns nearby are very friendly with great food.…Full review by Laur6767
Jan 24, 2025
The views were gorgeous. Another hidden gem along the Scottish coast. Well worth a walk around the ancient castle. Useful info points.Full review by Kerry Q

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Hi, there are disabled parking spaces right next to the shop. A sign at the larger car park also mentions the 2nd car park …
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Hi, there are disabled parking spaces right next to the shop. A sign at the larger car park also mentions the 2nd car park which can accommodate around 10 small vehicles.
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Affirmative. It still is a bit of a walk from the ticket office into the castle proper
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Is it free to historic Scotland members? Do we have to book in advance or is it OK just to turn up?
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No need to book in advance. Not sure whether free fir Historic Scotland members. In any event it's only £6 for an adult.
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Is it wheel chair accessible?
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I would say you may be able to get the wheelchair from the reception/check in spot to the castle, but it would be quite bumpy, and depending on the chair and the person, it …
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I would say you may be able to get the wheelchair from the reception/check in spot to the castle, but it would be quite bumpy, and depending on the chair and the person, it could be difficult. Once you get there, you can take in the views, which are amazing, but there is a lot of climbing within the ruins. I hope that helps.
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Is it safe for small children to visit? Ages 2, 4, 6. Thanks!
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They would need close supervision in the castle, as it has steep drops, behind fences, and steep stairs. It's a consequence of the design and purpose of a castle.
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