Karlavok Castle (Caerlaverock Castle), located at the intersection of Scotland and England, is a triangular castle with moats built in the 13th century, and like many other castles at the junction, it has witnessed bloody territorial disputes. The castle was the home of the Maxwell family until the 17th century when it was abandoned. It also witnessed the territorial struggle between England and Scotland. The Kerlezhek castle is now in ruins but still magnificent. There is an intriguing exhibition of siege war, and the medieval siege tools are rebuilt for tourists to visit.
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Karlavok Castle (Caerlaverock Castle), located at the intersection of Scotland and England, is a triangular castle with moats built in the 13th century, and like many other castles at the junction, it has witnessed bloody territorial disputes. The castle was the home of the Maxwell family until the 17th century when it was abandoned. It also witnessed the territorial struggle between England and Scotland. The Kerlezhek castle is now in ruins but still magnificent. There is an intriguing exhibition of siege war, and the medieval siege tools are rebuilt for tourists to visit.
Edinburgh in the sunset is said to live in a different story in each castle. Seeing so many castles, there is a feeling of French Provence. It is also an endless castle. It may be because the buildings in Europe are similar, but I still feel that the whole Edinburgh is beautiful.
Inside you can enjoy a variety of antiques, casual walks, and it is said that each castle has a different story
The Castle of Karlavorok sits on the border between England and Scotland and it is not difficult to imagine how many wars it witnessed between England and Scots. It is not far from the Lake District.
Very old building, you can enjoy various antiques, leisure walks, leisure and leisure! There is a classical cultural atmosphere