Brodie is a 16th Century castle located in Moray, North East Scotland near Inverness.
Filled with antique furniture, paintings and the lasting legacy of Clan Brodie this castle is not to be missed. The fairytale turrets, passageways and rooms show what everyday life was like during the Baronial times. The Castle is very well preserved despite the fire of 1645. Outside there are 71 hectares of estate to explore, including landscaped gardens, observation hides and woodland walks. The castle is great for families as there is a playful garden area and play zone.
If you visit in the spring months (March-April) you will see the yellow hues of the daffodils in bloom.
Wildlife enthusiasts can often spot various birds and other creatures that call this serene landscape home. With seasonal events and activities, Brodie Castle is a delightful destination for families, history buffs, and nature lovers alike, making it a perfect place to spend a day soaking up the beauty and heritage of Scotland.