Brodie Castle

Brodie Castle

An impressive medieval castle with small trails perfect for relaxing walks

Brodie castle is a 16th-century rose-coloured, turreted castle surrounded by stunning gardens and small trails.

Brodie castle was first erected in 1567 and was the ancestral home to the Brodie clan for 400 years. The castle itself is rose-coloured and turreted, and is surrounded by stunning gardens and small trails. Brodie castle looks amazing at all times of the year and during spring you will find the gardens filled with different varieties of daffodil. The long entrance walkways with views of Brodie castle look amazing during the summer when the trees have fully blossomed.

Brodie castle is located to the West of Forres and just South of Culbin forest, and is perfect for a relaxing walk and bite to eat at the cafe.

Brodie Castle Gallery