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    Scottish Culture

    Today you will see a ruined castle with a history that began in the 15th century. Then you will get acquainted with the abbey of the 11th century, which was visited by Mary Stuart.
    4 mi
    15 minutos
    10:301 hr

    Kennedy Castle was first founded in 1482. In 1608, John F. Kennedy built a modern castle, which in 1677 went to James Dalrymplu along with the lands, and his heirs laid out gardens here. In 1867, another Lochinch Castle was built in front of the ruins. It is a large and comfortable Victorian house, equipped with the latest technology.
    There are many delicate plants in the garden, including rare rhododendrons that bloom in spring, and at an altitude of 17 meters the highest in the British Isles is the New Zealand Kalanchoe (Pittosporumtenuifolium).
    8.5 mi
    15 minutos
    11:4545 min

    The abbey was founded in the 11th century. It was visited by the ruling persons of Scotland (Mary Stuart, Robert the Bruce, etc.). In the process of reformation it was abolished. Buildings gradually collapsed. Currently, you can see only the ruins.
    Officially the abbey is open only in summer, you can easily view everything. There is some small museum room that closed for fall, but everything else can be safely seen. Around the abbey, picturesque surroundings.

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