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Doune Castle

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Doune Castle is a medieval stronghold near Stirling, Scotland, notable for its late 14th-century courtyard plan built for Robert Stewart.

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Where is Doune Castle, and who built it?

Doune Castle is near the village of Doune in central Scotland, close to Stirling. The late 14th-century stronghold is associated with Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, who was one of the most powerful nobles in Scotland.

Why do film and TV fans visit Doune Castle?

Doune Castle stood in for Castle Leoch in "Outlander" and was used as Winterfell in the unaired pilot for "Game of Thrones." It is also famous as a location from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," released in 1975.

What parts of Doune Castle are most distinctive?

The castle is known for its large gatehouse, great hall, and courtyard plan. Its Lord's Hall and kitchen areas help visitors understand how a high-status medieval Scottish household functioned.

Is Doune Castle closer to Edinburgh or Glasgow?

Doune Castle is in the Stirling area, roughly between Edinburgh and Glasgow rather than inside either city. Many visitors pair it with Stirling Castle because the two sites are relatively close by road.

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