Castle Campbell (Clackmannanshire Tower Trail) | Scotland's History
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Another interesting video. I've been to Castle Campbell on a few occasions. It's one of my favourite castles in Scotland.
Thank you so much Claire. It's definitely one not to miss x
We were so blessed to be able to see this castle and area in person back in early May of this year. We very much enjoyed our road trip through your country!
I hope the weather was kind when you visited, and I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's a lovely area. Thank you for watching.
@scotlandshistory yes, we had beautiful weather while we were there (May 4th to 17th). Sunshine most days and only saw a bit of rain a couple times (and never very long). We thoroughly enjoyed our road trip around the middle of your country!
@@OldHouseOnTheCorner that's lovely to hear.
Dollar Glen, Castle, and The Kings Seat are some of my favourite walks in the Ochils.
I've often thought the Castle would make a great location for a movie. I also remember the wooden walkway that followed the Burn of Sorrow. Sadly, no more. It was closed and demolished around 30 years back, and wow, it was amazing.
It would definitely make a good location for a film. Thank you so much for watching x
Campbell was my 2nd great grandma's maiden name. I also have a Stuart ancestor 12 or 13 generations back.
Both surnames are common in Scotland but extend far beyond our shores too. Thank you so much for watching.
Alot of Breingans in Clackmannanshire
There are. Thank you for watching.