Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Strathdon AB36 8TN
Telephone 07872 392360
A single ruined tower standing in open Aberdeenshire countryside, currently wrapped in scaffolding and closed to visitors while Historic Environment Scotland works out a conservation plan. Reviewers say it's been shut for years with no clear reopening date, so what you get today is an exterior view from behind fencing, shared with the resident sheep.
The setting rather than the structure — reviewers rate the drive through the surrounding countryside as the real reward, given the castle itself is currently inaccessible.
There's a proper car park and you can walk right up to the fence line, but don't plan a visit around getting inside — reviewers note the closure has run for several years with no update on when restoration will finish.
Multiple reviewers note that Glenbuchat Castle has been closed for restoration for several years with no clear reopening timeline, meaning visitors currently can only view it from outside behind fencing or scaffolding. Despite this, most still feel it's worth a stop for the setting and easy parking if you're already passing by, though few would recommend a special trip until it reopens.
Currently closed for conservation; exterior views only
“Nice spot. I'm no siege warfare expert but I reckon that scaffolding on the outside was a tactical mistake..”— Scott McCafferty, visitor review