Visit us
The Castle is open to visitors from 1 April 2025 until late October.
Monday to Saturday: 10.30am until 4.30pm
Sundays: 2.00pm until 4.30pm
Bank and Public Holidays: open as usual
Please note that on occasion the Castle may close early, or all day, for a private function. Therefore please check with us by telephone (+44 (0)1887 820982) if you are travelling a long way to visit us. Signs will also be displayed at the Castle entrance.
2025 Admission Prices
We are a charity and all admission income goes directly to Castle Menzies’ conservation and maintainence funds.
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Adults £12.00
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Children (5-15 years) £5.50
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Children under 5 £Free
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Concessions £11.00
(those aged 65 years and over, full-time students, NHS workers)
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Family Ticket £29.00
(2 adults and up to 4 children 5-15 years)
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One-Parent Family Ticket £26.00
(1 adult and up to 4 children 5-15 years)
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Walled Gardens - visit only £Donation
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Old Kirk of Weem - visit only £Donation
(Menzies Mausoleum)
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Menzies Stone lifting £5.00
(£5 donation or included in Castle admission fee)
Group tickets may be available by advance arrangement with the Castle Manager. Groups must be a minimum of 16 people. The entry ticket includes entry to the Castle’s Walled Gardens and the Old Kirk of Weem (for further information on visiting the Old Kirk please click here).
We reserve the right to refuse entry and to increase admission fees from year to year.
Getting here
Castle Menzies stands just north of the River Tay at Weem on the B846, one and half miles from Aberfeldy. We are approximately 1.5 hours from Edinburgh by car, just a few minutes off the A9.
For your satnav, type in postcode PH15 2JD.
Disabled visitors
Castle Menzies, the Old Kirk of Weem and the Walled Garden are all ancient buildings and places which retain many of their original features. As a result there is unfortunately very limited access for wheelchair users and there are steps and uneven floors throughout the properties. The upper floors of the Castle may well be inaccessible for those who find stairs difficult. On the ground floor we have a video area showing a detailed film of the Castle and its history, which allows those restricted to the ground floor to learn about the upper floors.
We have a disabled toilet.
No dogs except guide dogs are permitted within the Castle.
Health & Safety
Throughout the Castle there are steep stone steps, spiral staircases, other steps not immediately obvious, uneven surfaces and low doorways. Please take great care. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
If you have any queries please contact the Castle Manager.