• The area around Caerlaverock was then controlled by the lords of Nithsdale, and sometime around AD 950 they built a fort near the site of the present castle.
  • This week, we take a trip with our trusted Wee Walking Tours time machine to explore one of Scotland’s more unique castles- Caerlaverock Castle.
  • Caerlaverock Castle is a moated triangular castle, first built in the 13th century. ... Caerlaverock’s triangular shape is unique among British castles.
  • Caerlaverock Castle is a picture-perfect ruined castle, moated, built from rich local red sandstone, triangular in shape and with a mighty double-towered gatehouse.
  • Caerlaverock Castle is an impressive medieval fortress in Scotland, which stands out for its unique triangular design and picturesque location
  • Caerlaverock Castle was rebuilt through the 1300s and most of the 1400s. The west and south ranges as well as the gatehouse are from this time.
  • Caerlaverock Castle. ... From a postcard we bought near the castle: "Caerlaverock Castle as it might have been in the 15th century.
  • Caerlaverock Castle is a moated triangular castle first built in the 13th century. It is located on the southern coast of Scotland.
  • Caerlaverock Castle is a moated triangular castle in the parish of Caerlaverock on the coast of Dumfriesshire, overlooking the merse before the Solway Firth.
  • Caerlaverock Castle has a unique triangular layout, with three curtain walls, two towers and a large gatehouse.