Get your free pass to historic Craigmillar Castle here!
Explore the medieval nooks and crannies of Craigmillar Castle for free.
The 14th century fortress is one of 40 castles lowering its drawbridge for Historic Scotland’s Visit for Free programme on Saturday, November 26 and Sunday November 27.
Craigmillar is one of Scotland’s best preserved castles and is rich in history.
Mary Queen of Scots is said to have stayed there and in the 1800s, an upright skeleton was found walled-up in a basement prison.
Stephen Duncan, director of Commercial and Tourism at Historic Scotland, said: “We’ve very pleased to open our doors for free this November.
"Prospective visitors who want to visit at the weekend just need to ensure that they register in advance to have the opportunity of free access to some of the country’s top visitor attractions.”
Historic Scotland is also giving visitors to Craigmillar the opportunity to collect stamps at the over the weekend.
After they have collected their fifth sticker they are eligible to enter an online competition which offers Historic Scotland membership and a chance to win a VIP trip to either Stirling or Edinburgh Castles.
Visitors must register in advance to download their weekend pass, which gives free access for up to two adults and three children to all ticketed Historic Scotland properties on Saturday, November 26 and Sunday November 27 from 9.30am to 4.30pm.
To register and download your pass, click here.
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