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1. Aberdour Castle
Aberdour Castle in Fife is among those preparing to reopen under Historic Environment Scotland on April 30 (Photo: Walter Neilson). Photo: walter neilson
2. Blackness Castle
If it wasn't for Blackness Castle in Falkirk we'd probably have no Braveheart. Mel Gibson and Glen Close filmed here for the 1990 epic Hamlet. It will join the list of sites reopening in late April. Photo: Contributed
3. Caerlaverock Castle
Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries will also bring down the drawbridge in April. Photo: Matt Cartney
4. Craigmillar Castle
Opening in April, it might not be as famous as Edinburgh's other castle, but what Craigmillar Castle lacks in picture postcard renown, it more than makes up for in the movie star stakes. You will recognise from television productions, including Outlander and Ivanhoe, but the castle also starred in the Netflix hit Outlaw King. Photo: Contributed