Dunvegan Castle & Gardens

Dunvegan Castle & Gardens Any visit to the Isle of Skye is incomplete without enjoying the wealth of history and clan legend at award-winning 5* Dunvegan Castle & Gardens.

Any visit to the Isle of Skye is incomplete without enjoying the wealth of history on offer at Dunvegan Castle & Gardens, the ancestral home of the Chiefs of clan MacLeod for 800 years and the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. Sir Reginald MacLeod (27th Chief) was the first Chief to open Dunvegan to the public in 1933 for charitable purposes two days a week. Since then, the number

of visitors has risen from a few hundred to hundreds of thousands. Despite such numbers crowding into a space that was designed to keep people out, we do everything we can to maintain this atmosphere of a family home while sharing our passion for Dunvegan’s historic collection with you. Your support is greatly appreciated. It will help us to preserve, develop and share this iconic part of Scotland’s heritage for future generations to enjoy. Visitors can enjoy tours of an award winning castle and Highland estate steeped in history and clan legend, delight in the beauty of its formal gardens, take a boat trip to see the Loch Dunvegan seal colony, charter one of its traditional clinker boats for a fishing trip or Loch cruise, stay in one of its charming Victorian holiday cottages, enjoy an appetising meal at the MacLeod Tables Cafe or browse in one of its four shops offering a wide choice of high quality Scottish products. On display are many fine oil paintings and clan treasures, the most famous of which is the Fairy Flag. Legend has it that this sacred banner has miraculous powers and when unfurled in battle, the clan MacLeod would invariably defeat their enemies. Another of the castle's great treasures is the Dunvegan Cup, a unique 'mazer' dating back to the Middle Ages. It was gifted by the O'Neils of Ulster as a token of thanks to one of our most celebrated Chiefs, Sir Rory Mor, for his support of their cause against the marauding forces of Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1595. We also have a small collection of Jacobite and Bonnie Prince Charlie relics on display including the Prince’s waistcoat and a lock of his hair, a Jacobite amen glass, Flora MacDonald’s corset and pin cushion etc. Dunvegan Castle's five acres of formal gardens began life in the 18th century. In stark contrast to the barren moorland and mountains that dominate Skye's landscape, the gardens are a hidden oasis featuring an eclectic mix of plants as you make your way through woodland glades, past shimmering pools fed by waterfalls and streams flowing down to the sea. After experiencing the Water Garden with its ornate bridges and islands replete with a rich and colourful plant variety, wander through the elegant surroundings of the formal Round Garden featuring an ilex crenata parterre as its centrepiece overlooked by a Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana). The Walled Garden is well worth a visit. In what was formerly the castle’s vegetable garden, is now a diverse range of plants and flowers that complement the attractive features including a water lily pond, Garden Museum, Memorial Gazebo, 17th century lectern sundial, Larch Pergola, Glass House and the ‘Dunvegan Pebble’, a rotating 2.7 ton Carrara marble sculpture. There is also a herbal border and traditional raised vegetable beds to illustrate the Walled Garden’s original function to provide food for the Chief, his family and clansfolk. A considerable amount of investment in new planting schemes, design features and landscaping works has been made to restore the gardens to their former glory. This Herculean effort was recognised when Dunvegan Castle & Gardens was made a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Partner Garden in 2022. Being accepted into this horticultural pantheon is a glowing testament to the creative vision and funding that has been bestowed upon Dunvegan Castle’s 5 acres of formal and semi-formal gardens since 1976, when the late John MacLeod (29th Chief of Clan MacLeod) decided to follow the example of his ancestors who had tried to create a garden at Dunvegan. Over the centuries, we have given a warm Highland welcome to visitors including Sir Walter Scott, Dr Johnson, HM Queen Elizabeth II, HRH The Prince of Wales and Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan. We look forward to welcoming you.

Hidden away in a wonderfully peaceful setting, Rose Valley Cottage is one of MacLeodEstate’s most picturesque early Vict...
04/06/2026

Hidden away in a wonderfully peaceful setting, Rose Valley Cottage is one of MacLeodEstate’s most picturesque early Victorian cottages, nestled within the south-west corner of the castle’s historic 18th-century Walled Garden.

This charming whitewashed stone cottage is surrounded by woodland and enjoys beautiful views across Loch Dunvegan to the seashore below. Sleeping up to four guests, with one double and one twin bedroom, Rose Valley combines traditional character with modern comfort. Guests can enjoy a spacious family bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, and a cosy living and dining area with original period features.

A tranquil retreat in an unforgettable setting, perfect for experiencing the beauty of Skye.

To find out more or book your stay, visit: https://www.dunvegancastle.com/holiday-cottages/rose-cottage/

Why not apply online today to become a Friend of Dunvegan Castle & Gardens and start enjoying all the membership benefit...
01/06/2026

Why not apply online today to become a Friend of Dunvegan Castle & Gardens and start enjoying all the membership benefits including free unlimited entry during our open season. Becoming a Friend helps us to preserve, develop and share Dunvegan Castle’s unique legacy for future generations to enjoy.

Please see www.dunvegancastle.com/friends-of-dunvegan/ for more details about how to apply.

Thank you for your support and see you all very soon.

The Gardens have been a colourful oasis in today’s heat 🌺.
28/05/2026

The Gardens have been a colourful oasis in today’s heat 🌺.

With less than a month to go until Father’s Day, why not choose a gift with meaning, something that can be enjoyed and r...
26/05/2026

With less than a month to go until Father’s Day, why not choose a gift with meaning, something that can be enjoyed and remembered for years to come.

From Highland inspired items to unique finds from our collection, every purchase from our gift shop helps support the history and heritage of Dunvegan Castle & Gardens.

Shop with purpose this Father’s Day👉 https://www.dunvegancastle.com/shop/

Dunvegan Castle & Gardens offers a unique setting for weddings on the Isle of Skye, surrounded by historic gardens, coas...
24/05/2026

Dunvegan Castle & Gardens offers a unique setting for weddings on the Isle of Skye, surrounded by historic gardens, coastal views, and over 800 years of history 💍.

For more information about hosting your wedding with us, please see 👉https://www.dunvegancastle.com/weddings/
or contact us on [email protected]

𝐖𝐞’𝐫𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠! 📣Looking for a fresh start or a new adventure? Join our team at the award-winning Dunvegan Castle & Garden...
21/05/2026

𝐖𝐞’𝐫𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠! 📣

Looking for a fresh start or a new adventure? Join our team at the award-winning Dunvegan Castle & Gardens on the stunning Isle of Skye.

We are currently recruiting for both permanent and seasonal roles across a variety of departments.

All available vacancies and full job descriptions can be found here 👉 www.dunvegancastle.com/jobs/

To apply or find out more, please email us at [email protected].

𝐔𝐊 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐢𝐬 𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐭𝐨 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐲 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐞𝐬.

It is Chelsea Flower Show week🌼, a celebration of horticulture, creativity and the beauty of gardens in spring. Here at ...
17/05/2026

It is Chelsea Flower Show week🌼, a celebration of horticulture, creativity and the beauty of gardens in spring. Here at Dunvegan Castle & Gardens, we are fortunate to enjoy an abundance of colour and seasonal interest throughout our own gardens at this time of year.

Over the coming weeks visitors can expect to see rhododendrons in full bloom throughout the gardens, carpets of bluebells in the Wildwood and flowering cherry trees adding delicate spring colour.

The pergola in the walled garden is covered with Clematis montana var. wilsonii, while the Spring Bank is bright with Embothrium, flowering shrubs and seasonal favourites including Enkianthus, Cytisus, Olearia, Daphne and Berberis.

The water garden and walled garden are beginning to fill with Himalayan poppies, alongside herbaceous perennials including Papaver, Astrantia, Brunnera, Hemerocallis, Iris, Centaurea, Geum and Trollius.

Visitors will also see Crinodendron hookerianum throughout the gardens and the dramatic Gunnera beginning to emerge in the water and bog gardens.

A wonderful time to experience the gardens as they move into early summer!

Did you know Loch Dunvegan is home to a thriving population of common seals and an abundance of native wildlife?Join us ...
16/05/2026

Did you know Loch Dunvegan is home to a thriving population of common seals and an abundance of native wildlife?

Join us aboard one of our traditional clinker boats and experience the beauty of Loch Dunvegan from the water. Our skilled mariners will take you closer to the seals than anyone else, offering a unique opportunity to observe these wonderful creatures in their natural environment, alongside the spectacular scenery and wildlife of the loch.

Boat trips operate daily from Monday to Sunday on a first come, first served basis and are subject to weather and sea conditions. Reservations cannot be made in advance.

For further information please visit our website:
https://www.dunvegancastle.com/seal-trip/

Over the past few weeks, our castle team has been carefully cleaning the Library and carrying out a condition check of t...
14/05/2026

Over the past few weeks, our castle team has been carefully cleaning the Library and carrying out a condition check of the books and collection. As always with historic collections, a few hidden treasures have emerged along the way!

Among the fascinating discoveries were handwritten letters and notes tucked inside books, including one from the famous writer Joseph Conrad to Lady Northcote, mother-in-law of the 27th Chief.

We have also come across charming sketches and drawings hidden inside an old Pocket Book of British Wildflowers, little glimpses into the personal lives and interests of those who once lived here. Inside the book was also a handwritten dedication, possibly to Dame Flora, which reads: “This little book reminds me of you, the loveliest flora of all.”

It is moments like these that remind us that the Castle is not only full of history, but also of very human stories waiting to be rediscovered.

Originally built to house the Head Gardener in the 1840s, Gardens Cottage sits on a private road with a secluded rear ga...
11/05/2026

Originally built to house the Head Gardener in the 1840s, Gardens Cottage sits on a private road with a secluded rear garden surrounded by mature trees. It offers views of Loch Dunvegan to the west and the castle’s Walled Garden to the east.

The cottage sleeps five guests in three bedrooms (one double, one twin and one single) and includes a large living room with open fireplace, dining room, Wi-Fi, modern fully equipped kitchen, one bathroom and a separate toilet. Located one mile from Dunvegan village, it is close to woodland walks leading to the castle gardens and Loch Dunvegan shore.

To book your stay at Gardens Cottage see👉 https://www.dunvegancastle.com/holiday-cottages/gardens-cottage/

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Dunvegan Castle
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