Getting here
Fyvie Castle lies off the A947, 8 miles south-east of Turriff and 25 miles north-west of Aberdeen.
Opening times
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Castle
Guided tours only from 10.45, every 45 mins; last tour 15.15
- Current period 27 Mar–7 Jul, Wed–Sun, 10.30–16.30 8 Jul–2 Sep, daily, 10.30–16.30 3 Sep–27 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.30–16.30 28 Oct–28 Feb 2025, closed
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Shop
- Current period 27 Mar–7 Jul, Wed–Sun, 10.30-16.30 8 Jul–2 Sep, daily, 10.30–16.30 3 Sep–27 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.30–16.30 28 Oct–28 Feb 2025, closed
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Tearoom
*The tearoom will be closed on Wed 1 May* | Last orders at 15.30
- Current period 28 Mar–7 Jul, Wed–Sun, 10.30–16.30 8 Jul–2 Sep, daily, 10.30–16.30 3 Sep–27 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.30–16.30 28 Oct–28 Feb 2025, closed
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Grounds & Garden
- Current period 1 Jan–31 Dec, daily, 09.00–dusk
Entry prices
- Adult
- £16.00
- Family
- £36.50
- One adult family
- £31.50
- Concession
- £12.50
- Young Scot
- £1.00
Planning your visit
Drone flying is not permitted at this property without prior permission and approval. Commercial operators should contact the Trust’s Filming Manager at filming@nts.org.uk.
Please see our drop-down Facilities below for helpful information about planning your visit.
For more information about planning your visit please see our frequently asked questions.
Facilities & access
We have an ongoing programme of accessible content development. Detailed accessibility guides for the most visited Trust places are available on our Accessibility pages as well as links to useful resources.
We’d love you to visit the Euan’s Guide website to review the accessibility of Trust places and tell us (and others) what’s good and where we need to do better.
Disabled parking is available beside the castle and by the tearoom.
Pushchairs can be stored in the front hall during a visit to the castle.
Dogs are permitted in the grounds on a lead.
Fyvie Castle is home to the Preston Tower Apartment, spectacular holiday accommodation that sleeps up to 12 guests.
Booking a holiday with the National Trust for Scotland helps us to protect these places, now and for the future.
Parking is free for National Trust for Scotland members; otherwise it’s £3.
Browse the castle shop for a variety of gifts.
The front hall is wheelchair accessible; inside the castle there are steps to various rooms.
The tearoom, walled garden and American garden are accessible.