Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Hi! Welcome to my Scotland's Castles channel. Here I will share my photos and videos of Scottish Castles that I have visited or recommend you check out. If you are a Scottish history fan or are just interested in visiting some interesting places in Scotland to visit then this is a good place to start.
I will take you to castles all over Scotland and the Scottish Islands that are well worth a visit if you are from Scotland or planning a trip in the future. There is nothing more exciting and interesting than the history of Scotland.
Places like this make Scotland the most special place that I have ever visited.
Your videos are absolutely fantastic . I enjoy the beautiful scenes and history. Thanks a lot Emily !!
Looks like it would have been a formidable castle back in the day !!! Thanks for sharing both the awesome views and the history ! Have a great day !
This castle is on my bucket list. What a stunning location! Thanks for the video.
Thank you for sharing.
Love your videos !
Cheers 🍻 from Canada.
Great channel, very professional, got me intrigued about Scottish history now, brilliant
The cinematography and your narration of the history of this castle is wonderful.
Beautiful location! Thank you for posting
A stunning Castle & awesome location.
Many thanks!♥️🏴
Incredible!
My Sinclair ancestors arrived in Charleston, South Carolina in the 1690s. Makes sense given the destruction you’ve described.
Upvote from me,thanks for visiting my ancestral clan castle [after Rosslyn/Roslin,of course!] ! 👌👍
NB Its sole and proper name is 'Castle Girnigoe',as Castle Sinclair was a mere extension not a separate connected castle [ descended from John Sinclair,Master of Caithness mentioned in the vid]
Thank you! I've only been out once, now I have to back and go down below to the water!
Well done ! What an unbelievable place-and I live in Snowdonia ! I would only ask that you try to put a google-type map of the location in your posts-I know where Wick is as I used to fish around Caithness but many don't. I think I will go up and have a look at that ! Thanks-Tom
It seems it had a bloody history, who owns it now.
Owned by a charitable family trust,headed by the present 20th (Sinclair) Earl of Caithness. 👌👍
I’d be nervous visiting, it looks scary? Like it will crumble into the sea.
That's part of the fun :)