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Midlothian is a historically rich council area in Scotland featuring notable castles, scenic hills, and cultural landmarks, accessible by railway and offering diverse tourism experiences.
Craigmillar Castle is a well-preserved medieval ruined castle in Edinburgh, known for its historical connection to Mary, Queen of Scots. Visitors can explore the castle's 14th-century tower house, 15th-century courtyard walls, outer gardens, and chapel, experiencing Scottish heritage in an extensive outdoor setting.
Crichton Castle is a historic ruined castle near Crichton village in Midlothian, Scotland, notable for its late 14th-century tower house origins and later Italianate Renaissance additions, now cared for by Historic Environment Scotland and open to public visitation.
Malleny House and Garden is a historic site near Balerno, Scotland, featuring notable 17th-century architecture and extensive gardens known for their large yew trees, diverse rose collections, and Victorian glasshouses. The gardens are open to the public, but the house itself is not.
Castle Law is an Iron Age hill fort located in the Pentland Hills, Midlothian, Scotland. Visitors can explore the outdoor remains of defensive earthworks, ditches, and timber palisades with views over the surrounding landscape including the Firth of Forth. The site is free to visit but is on active sheep pasture and near a military firing range, requiring caution with dogs.