Dundaff Castle, Stirling
Dundaff Castle, also known as Sir John de Graham Castle or Graham's Castle, is a ruined 12th century square motte and bailey castle in the Stirling council area, Scotland.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Robert Murray, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Castle
- Description: castle ruin in Stirling, Scotland, UK
- Also known as: “Dundaff Castle”, “Graham’s Castle”, “Sir John de Graham Castle”, “Sir John de Graham’s Castle”, and “Sir John De Graham’s Castle”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Loup of Fintry and Meikle Bin.
Loup of Fintry
Waterfall
Photo: Andrewmckie, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Loup of Fintry is a notable waterfall on the River Endrick around 2 miles to the east of Fintry in Scotland and 17 miles from Stirling, 10 miles from Denny. The total height of the waterfalls is 28.6 m Lowp or "Loup" means leap in Scots. Loup of Fintry is situated 1¼ miles west of Dundaff Castle, Stirling.
Meikle Bin
Scenic viewpoint
Photo: Ron Shephard, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Meikle Bin is a peak in the Campsie Fells in Central Scotland. It is the second-highest of the group at 570 metres, and with its prominence of 270 m it is classified as a Marilyn. Meikle Bin is situated 2½ miles south of Dundaff Castle, Stirling.
Peggie’s Spout
Waterfall
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Peggie's Spout is a waterfall of Scotland. Peggie’s Spout is situated 2½ miles south of Dundaff Castle, Stirling.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fintry and Kilsyth.
Fintry
Village
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Fintry is a small riverside village in Stirlingshire, central Scotland. It is located 16 miles south-west of Stirling and around 19 miles north of Glasgow. Fintry is situated 4 miles west of Dundaff Castle, Stirling.
Kilsyth
Photo: Excalibur, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kilsyth is a town on Clydeside, historically part of Lanarkshire, in the Central Belt of Scotland. It's 15 miles northeast of Glasgow near the watershed between the Clyde and Forth river catchments, at a point where the natural lowland routes become pinched between the Lanarkshire moors, the abrupt Campsie Fells, and sucking bogs.
Gargunnock
Village
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Gargunnock is a small village in the Stirling council area with an active community trust, seven miles west of Stirling, in Scotland. The census population was 912. Gargunnock is situated 6 miles north of Dundaff Castle, Stirling.
Dundaff Castle, Stirling
- Categories: historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
56.04729° or 56° 2′ 50″ northLongitude
-4.11858° or 4° 7′ 7″ westOpen location code
9C8Q2VWJ+WHOpenStreetMap ID
way 1304777319OpenStreetMap feature
historic=castleWikidata ID
Q1455194
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In Other Languages
“Dundaff Castle, Stirling” goes by many names.
- German: “Sir John de Graham’s Castle”
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Highlights include Cairnoch Hill and Haugh Hill.
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