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Bothwell Castle is a large medieval castle sited on a high, steep bank, above a bend in the River Clyde, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located between Bothwell and Uddingston, about 10mi south-east of Glasgow. Construction of the castle was begun in the 13th century by the ancestors of Clan Murray, to guard a strategic crossing point of the Clyde. Bothwell played a key role in Scotland's Wars of Independence, changing hands several times.The huge cylindrical donjon was built in the 13th century, but before the rest of the castle was completed it was severely damaged in a series of sieges. Rebuilding in the early 15th century enlarged the castle, but it was abandoned by the 18th century. The present ruin is rectangular, with the remains of the donjon to the west, and the later Great Hall to the east. The courtyard is enclosed by long curtain walls, with round towers at the south-east and south-west corners. The castle was described by Scottish archaeologist William Douglas Simpson as one of the "foremost secular structures of the Middle Ages in Scotland".HistoryKing David I granted the barony of Bothwell to David Olifard (or Olifant), Justiciar of Lothian, in the mid 12th century. The lands passed to his descendents and by 1252 the barony became the property of Walter de Moravia, or Walter of Moray, who had married the last Olifard baron's heir. He began construction of the castle, but by the start of the Wars of Scottish Independence in 1296, only the main donjon, the prison tower, and the short connecting curtain wall were completed. Foundations of the remainder were probably in place, and would have been defended by a wooden palisade.

Address: Castle Ave Bothwell, Glasgow G71 8BL, GLG, GB
Phone: 01698 816894
State: GLG
City: Glasgow
Zip Code: G71 8BL


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Bothwell Castle has a small car park on site and a short walk to the Castle main entrance. The grounds of the castle are spacious and good to walk or take a dog. Advised to keep an eye on small children as there are a few ditches and steep hills at the farther end of the castle grounds. Some of the areas within the castles are currently not accessible due to ongoing maintenance. There are a decent amount of displays and information to keep your interest. Some vaulted cells with interesting exhibitions. Within the grounds, there are a few benches to sit and take in the surroundings. I did sit here for 40 minutes or so and enjoyed the peace and quiet. There is an onside toilet and small gift shop too. Well worth a visit.
First visit to Bothwell castle with my friend. Lovely big well kept park. Was very happy to the Castle. It was a beautiful sunny day. We sat there chitchat. Good for dogs to run about. I have had been to many Castles. I still like and think Dunnottar castle is the best with the amazing surrounding views. Took your breath away.
Recently re-opened after stabilising work done, there are still restrictions on some areas of the castle but the entrance fee is only a few pounds or free to Historic Scotland members so still worth a visit.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Sadly part outside was fenced off but still a beautiful place to go. Great for dog walkers
I visited Bothwell Castle with my partner back in February, the castle itself was closed due to maintenance but we had a lovely walk round the castle grounds. The place is very tidy and had little to no litter there at all. Such beautiful scenery, and it is a perfect wee place to go for those who love history and nature, and also for those who like to walk their dogs too.
Loved this castle even though it had a fence around for safety...there's a carpark..great place to go for a walk..woods beside and water..trails to follow..Visited onWeekendWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNo
We walked from Livingstone’s birthplace in Blantyre up towards Blantyre Priory ruins and we had great views of Bothwell Castle from the opposite bank of the River Clyde. Great views of the castle but walking boots needed as the paths were quite steep in places and muddy.
Unfortunately like a lot of historic buildings in Scotland, it is under repair and not open, but it is still worth a visit.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
very nice historical site, plenty of space for dogs & lots of flat ground for picnics etc. trails can be a bit tricky to access at times but otherwise a nice wee walk.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great place to visit for a bit of historyVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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