• Blackness Castle is a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth.
  • Blackness Castle at Falkirk, stands on the tip of a headland jutting out into the Forth and was designed, in 1440...
  • Shaped like a ship and situated on a promontory which juts out into the Firth of Forth, this 15th century castle is known as ‘the ship that never sailed’.
  • Standing on an outcrop of rock on a promontory in the Firth of Forth, Blackness is a grim and impressive courtyard castle, which was used as the state prison.
  • Blackness Castle on the River Forth dates from the mid 15th century when the local Barony was owned by Sir George Crichton, Earl of Caithness and Admiral...
  • Blackness is one of a number of Scottish castles that were adapted in the early 16th century in response to the increasing threat from artillery.
  • Blackness, Falkirk Built by the Crichton family in the 1400s, Blackness Castle enjoys a superb setting on a promontory extending into the Forth...
  • Description Access is from the town of Blackness, following a narrow road that leads to a car park within the castle grounds.
  • Blackness Castle stands beside the Firth of Forth, at the seaport which in medieval times served the royal burgh of Linlithgow.
  • As far as I know, Blackness Castle wasn't one of the most visited in Scotland, but it became much better known after the Outlander series.