
Edzell - Wikipedia
Edzell (/ ˈɛdzəl /; [2] Scots: Aigle; [3] Scottish Gaelic: Eigill) is a village in Angus, Scotland. It is five miles (eight kilometres) north of Brechin, by the River North Esk. [4] Edzell is a Georgian …
Edzell Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do & More
Visitor information for Edzell including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink.
Edzell - Visit Angus
Explore the charming village of Edzell, Angus! Discover Edzell Castle, the Rocks of Solitude on the Blue Door Walk and the Shakin Brig.
Edzell, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Edzell Tourism: Tripadvisor has 2,241 reviews of Edzell Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Edzell resource.
Edzell Castle and Garden | Historic Environment Scotland | HES
Get a brief glimpse of the history of Edzell Castle and its great garden, and discover the highlights of a visit to the Lindsay family seat. Contact us today for more information.
Edzell Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
The attractive village of Edzell lies about six miles north of Brechin and the A90 Dundee to Aberdeen dual carriageway. A mile to its west is Edzell Castle, perhaps better known than the …
Edzell Castle Tour Information - Secret Scotland
Edzell Castle is most notable for its Renaissance-styled walled garden. The walls of the garden contain recesses for plants and are decorated with large carvings that depict the 7 virtues on …
Edzell | Scenic Village in Angus, Scotland
Discover Edzell, a charming village in Angus, Scotland. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Edzell offers historic sites, scenic walks, and a peaceful atmosphere for visitors.
THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Edzell - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Edzell, Scotland: See Tripadvisor's 2,106 traveller reviews and photos of Edzell tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the …
Edzell Castle | Full Castle History | Day Visit Tickets
Edzell is an early 16th-century castle that is now in ruins. Originally home to the Lindsay family, the castle is best known for its unique Renaissance walled garden.