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Cubbie Roo's Castle

Orkney Islands, Scotland


Cubbie Roo's Castle
Cubbie Roo's Castle, further view Cubbie Roo's Castle, further view

Key facts

Operator
Historic Environment Scotland
Condition
Ruin
Access
Free, open access

Pinpoint

Orkney KW17 2QA

Reckoned to be Scotland's earliest stone castle, reduced now to low foundations on the small island of Wyre in Orkney. There's little of the structure left to see, but the fact of its age carries the visit - information boards on site fill in what the stonework can't.

Worth the trip

The sheer age of it - as the earliest stone castle in Scotland, what little survives is more significant historically than its scale would suggest.

Before you go

Don't expect much beyond the foundations; reviewers note the island's other amenities amount to little more than a toilet, so this is a short stop for the historically curious rather than a half-day out.

WHAT VISITORS SAY · 4.6 / 5 across 8 Google reviews

With only a handful of brief reviews on file, Cubbie Roo's Castle comes across as a small, mostly ruined site - two reviewers specifically note there's not much left standing - but there are information boards explaining its history. One visitor mentions it's on a small island with little else nearby besides a toilet. Ratings are positive overall, but the reviews suggest this is a quick stop rather than an extended visit.

Scotland's earliest stone castle, on island of Wyre

“Good but nothing much else on the small island except the loo luckily”— Jeff Crouch, visitor review

Further reading

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

Plantagenet Somerset Fry

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The Castles of Scotland cover book
The Castles of Scotland

Martin Coventry

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