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A man in historical chef whites standing over a chopping board with onions and apples, looking out of a window of a stone building

Cook Up the Castle

Join us for a free night of projections, entertainment and historic food

Exterior view of Dunstaffnage castle

Tales from the Castle Kitchen

Take a seat by the fire (place) in the old kitchen and discover life in the 13th century castle.

Two lego figures, one with a trolley pulling lego bricks

The BIG Kelso Abbey LEGO™ Build

Your chance to help build a model version of Kelso Abbey out of LEGO™

A costumed performer holding a sword leaning against a brick wall

Living History

During your visit look out for our living history characters. They will be on hand to tell you more about the site, the character and time period they are portraying as well as posing for photos!

Costumed performers holding weaponry and charging into a castle

Holding the Rock for Scotland

Gain an insight into the significance of Dumbarton Castle

A woman in costume using a quill to write in a book

Pride and Prejudice

Take a step back in time at Stirling Castle and meet Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters

A member of staff smiling for the camera

Skaill Knife Demonstration

Come along and see how Skaill Knives were made at Skara Brae, learn about the tool and understand the significance of the Skaill Knife.

Two lego figures on a wall with a trolley of building bricks in the grounds of a cathedral

The BIG Elgin Cathedral LEGO™ Build

Your chance to help build a model version of Elgin Cathedral out of LEGO™

a group of re-enactors in costume in a long line in the grounds of Fort George

Great Big Living History Week

See history come to life all over Scotland.

Some flowers and herbs in a mortal and pestle

Potion Maker's Trail

Children are invited to find the answers to break the spell on the castle. A certificate and sticker are awarded at the end.

An image of three peg dolls

Make your own peg doll

Join us to make your own peg dolls inspired by Mary, Queen of Scots