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Eerie abandoned castles of Europe

Creepy keeps
Kilchurn Castle, Scotland, UK
Kilchurn Castle, Scotland, UK
Ogrodzieniec Castle, Poland
Ogrodzieniec Castle, Poland
Minard Castle, Republic of Ireland
Minard Castle, Republic of Ireland
Dolbadarn Castle, Wales, UK
Dolbadarn Castle, Wales, UK
Heidelberg Castle, Germany
Heidelberg Castle, Germany
Corfe Castle, England, UK
Corfe Castle, England, UK
Old Wardour Castle, England, UK
Old Wardour Castle, England, UK
Chateau La Mothe-Chandeniers, France
Chateau La Mothe-Chandeniers, France
Montearagón Castle, Spain
Montearagon castle, Aragon, Spain
Dunnottar Castle, Scotland, UK
Dunnottar Castle, Scotland, UK
Cesargrad Castle, Croatia
Cesargrad Castle, Croatia
Dürnstein Castle, Austria
Dürnstein Castle, Austria
Rocca Calascio, Italy
Rocca Calascio, Italy
Pidhirtsi Castle, Ukraine
Pidhirtsi Castle, Ukraine
Spiš Castle, Slovakia
Spiš Castle, Slovakia
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Creepy keeps

Europe is full of captivating castles, some maintained and restored to their former glory, others abandoned and left to ruin. From romantic, vine-strangled towers to crumbling coastal forts battered by gales, these empty shells whisper stories of war, exile and neglect. We revel in the melancholy romance of some of the prettiest wrecks… (If you're planning a trip, be sure to check for up-to-date travel restrictions and protocols before you go.)
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Rachel Truman

19 July 2021

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