LOCATION

Dalmunzie Castle in North Perthshire is located literally in the heart of Scotland. The central belt including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stirling, Fife, Dundee and Perth are all within two hours to the south. Royal Deeside, Aberdeen, the Grampians and Inverness lie within two hours to the north, while Tayside, Argyll and the West Highlands lie accessible to the west. Despite its proximity to most of Scotland, Dalmunzie’s charm lies in its perceived remoteness.

Dalmunzie is located off the A93 that connects Perthshire with Royal Deeside, which is the quietest road north in Scotland. The castle is situated on a 6500 acre estate, with several hundred square miles of Highland wilderness behind and around it. Little wonder so many guests comment ‘they can get away from it all’ at Dalmunzie. The closest airport is Edinburgh (1 hour 45 minutes' drive), while Scot Rail runs to Perth (1 hour's drive) and buses run to Blairgowrie (30 minutes' drive). Taxis run from both Perth & Blairgowrie to Dalmunzie. Helicopters can be chartered to arrive on the front lawn. A unique and exciting way to arrive!

Dalmunzie Castle

From Glasgow take the A80/M80 to Stirling, then the A9 to Perth. From Perth follow signs to Braemar. From Aberdeen take the A93 to Ballater & Braemar and continue past Braemar for 13 miles to the Spittal of Glenshee. From Inverness take the A9 to Pitlochry and turn off to the A924 to Kirkmichael. Continue until you turn left at the A93. The Spiital of Glenshee is 5 miles north.

Dalmunzie Castle

From Edinburgh take the M90 motorway to Perth and then exit signposted to Scone Palace and Braemar. Passing through the edge of Perth, take the A93 to Blairgowrie and Braemar, passing the entrance to Scone Palace. When passing through Blairgowrie, you go over the bridge and turn left at the top of the first small hill. This road should be signposted A93 to Braemar or the Royal Deeside Route (it changes!). You travel 18 miles along the A93 and the castle is signposted off the road at the Spittal of Glenshee. The gatehouse entrance is 200 yards from the main road and Dalmunzie a further 1½ miles along the driveway.