Tolquhon castle was the first castle I visited in Scotland. It's not the biggest, nor is it the most breath taking, but I really enjoyed it. The castle care taker that rotated through there was very nice and gave us a small tour which added an interesting note. (Don't expect a tour though. We just caught her on a good time while she was cleaning).
What makes this castle different from most other castles is that it was designed more for elegance rather than strength. As the parking lot plaque states "Visited by King James VI in 1589, this castle was once the height of fashion. Designed to impress through elegance rather than strength, the walls are richly decorated and thin - no good in a seige."
The road to get to this one is narrow and on many occasions you may have to pull to the side and let cars pass through. The cost of entry is less than 5 GBP for one adult.
Fun facts: If a construction worker died during the job, they would just bury him within the building and moved on. read more