Aberdeenshire is home to some of the most fascinating and picturesque sights in the whole of Scotland, from the Royal Lochnagar Distillery to the Aberdeen Maritime Museum.
You may be familiar with many of the castles in the region, including Dunnottar, Craigievar, Fyvie, and Fraser. What you might not know, however, is that one supposedly inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula.Fans of The Crown on Netflix may also recognise Slains Castle, as it was used as a filming location for the series.
In the first season of the Royal drama, the castle stood in for Castle Mey when the Queen Mother visited Scotland.Slains Castle, also referred to as New Slains Castle to distinguish it from the nearby Old Slains Castle, is a ruined castle found near Cruden Bay.
Overlooking the North Sea, the ruin stands close to the edge of a cliff.The castle was originally constructed sometime around 1597 by the Earl of Erroll, a hereditary title within the Hay family.
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