Dunnottar Castle
Dunnottar Castle is a historic fortress located on the northeastern coast of Scotland, near the town of Stonehaven. Perched on a dramatic cliff overlooking the North Sea, it dates back to the 14th century and has played a significant role in Scottish history, including the Wars of Scottish Independence.
The castle features impressive stone walls and several buildings, including a chapel and a governor's house. It is accessible by a steep path and attracts many visitors each year, drawn by its stunning views and rich heritage. Today, Dunnottar Castle is a popular site for photography and exploration.