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Vineyards · Scottish Lowlands

Castle Hill

Castle Hill — a UK vineyard in scotland lowlands, producing English or Welsh wine from cool-climate grape varieties.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Best time of year
Late summer & autumn (Aug–Oct)

About

Castle Hill is one of Britain's growing number of vineyards, located in scotland lowlands. UK viticulture has expanded significantly since the 1980s, with English sparkling wines now winning international awards. Most British vineyards offer tours and tastings of their estate-grown wines.

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Place summary

Castle Hill is a vineyard located in the Scottish Lowlands. This site is known for its production of wine, utilising the region's climate and soil. Visitors can expect to explore the vineyard, learn about the winemaking process, and sample the wines produced on-site. The setting offers a picturesque landscape typical of the Lowlands.

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Coordinates
55.2238, -4.0009

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Castle Hill?
Castle Hill is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom.
What is Castle Hill?
Castle Hill — a UK vineyard in scotland lowlands, producing English or Welsh wine from cool-climate grape varieties.
How do I get to Castle Hill?
Its coordinates are 55.2238°, -4.0009°.