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Dirleton, built in the 1200s, offers a combination of beautiful gardens and grim history. Dogs, on lead, are allowed throughout the property and there is plenty to see and do. In the spring and summer the gardens provide a splash of colour and there is always the dungeon to seek ghosts out in. Watch out though, the steps can be uneven.Keep an eye on the events calendar on the website, there are often fun demonstrations and interesting talks going on through the summer, although nervous and noise reactive dogs may want to avoid the annual Siege event where there are musket and cannon demonstrations.If you want to make a day of it, this castle can be paired with the equally dog friendly Tantallon Castle which is only 15 minutes drive away. Had enough of history? Then head on down to Yellowcraigs Beach, a five minute journey in the car.
Missy21
21/01/2021 at 9:06 pmLovely Staff
Water bowls were available outside the gift shop (which Missy was allowed to enter) and staff were very friendly.
The grounds were beautiful and its well worth asking for the kids quiz to make sure you find all the different parts of the castle. Teamed up with a stroll on Yellowcraigs beach, its a great day out. Bring a picnic though as the gift shop only sells snacks!