Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven, Scotland, is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky headland overlooking the North Sea. With buildings dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, it has a rich history intertwined with Scottish royalty and conflicts. Known for hiding the Honours of Scotland from Cromwell's army, the castle offers stunning views and a glimpse into Scotland's past. Restored in the 20th century, Dunnottar Castle is now open to the public, inviting visitors to explore its ruins and imagine life within its ancient walls.