Looking for a dog-friendly destination with a touch of history and plenty of open space for your four-legged friend to roam? Glamis Castle, one of …
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Mar 24, 2025
Glamis is a fantastic place, lots to see and do in a beautiful setting. Staff member at the car park very friendly and helpful. The tour of the castle was about 50 minutes long with some facts about …Full review by jkdbravo
Mar 24, 2025
Having not been to glamis for years we decided to visit. We joined the tour at 15:15 and were greeted by our guide Clunie. He was extremely knowledgeable and could answer every question everyone had,…Full review by 443klairea
Feb 16, 2025
Amazing!! We signed up for tea and then once we arrived we did the tour. The tea service was exceptional the food was fantastic. The Castle tour was very informative and entertaining!! We stayed afte…Full review by Kr S
hi i dont know as we were only visitors ourselves. Suggest you try their website. I dont remember seeing any dogs there but thats not to say dogs arent allowed. sorry i couldnt be …
hi i dont know as we were only visitors ourselves. Suggest you try their website. I dont remember seeing any dogs there but thats not to say dogs arent allowed. sorry i couldnt be more helpful.
How was the accessibility for handicaps? I have a walking boot on and can use stairs but prefer to use a walker when possible. We will be there next week.
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Hi Chumley, there are a lot of stairs but the Castle will blow you away it is easily in the top 3 in Scotland. This is a must see attraction. My son has crutches but took it at his own …
Hi Chumley, there are a lot of stairs but the Castle will blow you away it is easily in the top 3 in Scotland. This is a must see attraction. My son has crutches but took it at his own pace. It will certainly stay with you a long time if you visit
Good Morning,Just booked a five day trip to Scotland,first visit and very excited.Can you tell me if we can do Glamis in half a day as we have a pretty full itinerary.Also I presume there will be a restaurant there,we are looking for soup and a sandwich something along those lines as we are in a Hotel with half board.Is it licensed ? Can we buy Scottish food and drink items from the gift shop as we are looking to get Christmas presents and I know we will not be having much time to go to any shops.Thanks in advance.Regards Vivi-Anna
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Yes, you can do Glamis in four hours, assuming you don't walk the grounds at length. The restaurant is actually very good. They had excellent scones when we were there. The gift …
Yes, you can do Glamis in four hours, assuming you don't walk the grounds at length. The restaurant is actually very good. They had excellent scones when we were there. The gift shop is located in an adjacent building and is well stocked with things Scottish. While in Dundee, you may want to stop in at the castle where Mary, Queen of Scots, was kept. There is an amazing "Real Tennis" court on site. Of course, you are planning to visit the V & A Museum of Design located on the Dundee Waterfront.