Doune
Castle
a medieval stronghold near the village of Doune some 8 miles ( 13 km ) to the NW of Stirling The castle is on a wooded bend above the River Teith. The castle is a popular film location
- appearing in Monty Python, The Bruce, Ivanhoe, The Outlaw King, Outlander and Game of Thrones. |
Doune
Castle
The castle was built in the late-14th century. Architecturally it is a mixture of fortress and manor house. The castle is a category "A" listed building and a scheduled ancient monument. |
Doune
Castle
Used as Castle Leoch in the filming of "Outlander" |
Doune
Castle
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Doune
Castle
Doune Castle was used as a location in "Game of Thrones" and temporarily renamed as 'Winterfell' . |
Doune
Castle
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Aerial
view of Doune Castle
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Aerial
view of Doune Castle
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Kilmadock
Parish Church
in Doune Village Doune is in the parish of Kilmadock |
Crest
on Kilmadock Parish Church
in Doune Village The church is a category "B" listed building |
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The
Highland Hotel in Doune
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Muir
Hall ( b1922 )
in Doune Village |
Moray
Institute building
in Doune |
Woodside
Hotel in Doune
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Lecropt
Kirk
in Kilmadock Parish near Doune |
Map of
Doune Village
( Note: Click here or on above for large format copy ) |
Location
Map for Doune
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Map of
the River Forth and Teith
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