I've lived in both Snowdonia [North Wales] and the West Coast of Scotland-you won't be disappointed by either.

When I was in the UK in 2002, it seemed like every exit off the highway had castle ruins. My favorite was Tintern Abbey in Wales, but there were cool ruins in Scotland, too. I don't remember the name of it, but there was one somewhere between York and Edinburgh. I don't know if it was Craigmillar, but that name seems familiar (I did some googling). If I can find a photo, I'll post it.

Thank you all for this info!
Pictures?![]()
Lindesfarne might not be overcrowded but if people keep on recommending it, it soon will be!
Check them out and there are some in Wales. Nothing for Scotland though. Each area has its own website.

Is that because Scotland IS an AONB without it having to be designated?
Ronnie

...
A word of caution, National Trust properties have restrictions on photography. If you arrive toting a tripod and large format camera you'll likely encounter some resistance to you using it and/or will be asked to pay for the priviledge. Outside you may get away with it but indoors definitely not.
...

| Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY: ![]() |
