Blackness Castle
Blackness Castle
Built in the 15th century by one of Scotland’s most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness was never destined as a peaceful lordly residence; its enduring roles were those of garrison fortress and state prison.
Highlights
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Blackness Castle stands in for Fort William in series one of the TV show Outlander.
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The location – situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth looking across to Fife.
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The castle’s formidable appearance – visitors know they are not visiting a noble residence but a stronghold built for war.
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The views from the towers and curtain wall – a broad sweep of the Firth of Forth, including fine views of the rail and road bridges.
Learning
Experience history where it really happened with an education visit to a Historic Scotland property like this one.
Our inspirational places provide exciting opportunities to discover and explore Scotland’s Historic Environment enabling learners of all ages to engage with their local heritage, inspiring creativity and promoting health and well being through outdoor learning.
Free Education Visits
We operate a free education visits scheme for schools, colleges, universities and other qualifying learning groups. Visit our learning section for full terms & conditions, booking details and to check eligibility for your group.
Schools
School Visits to Historic Scotland Sites are a great way to deliver Curriculum for Excellence, encouraging discovery and exploration outside the classroom! Our popular schools activities provide interactive and memorable learning experiences covering a range of topics.
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Teachers
We offer regular CPD opportunities, free planning visits and downloadable resources to support you and your class.
Travel Subsidy Scheme
Did you know Scottish schools can get support with travel costs through the Scottish Government’s Heritage Education Travel Subsidy? Visit our Travel Subsidy page for more information.
Community Learning Projects
We engage with community and youth groups on a diverse range of projects and provide support for groups with additional needs.