Historic Scotland Podcast

Caerlaverock Castle: where west meets east

38 min · 12. Mai 2026
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With Lynsey Haworth, Stefan Sagrott, Judith Rowett, and Zoe Samuels-Lyons. Sarah travels to the fairytale castle of Caerlaverock in Dumfries and Galloway. Here, she learns how a series of remarkable archaeological finds – from leather goods and basketry to fragments of Islamic glass – reveal how this seemingly remote medieval castle was once part of a vibrant network of international trade and cultural exchange. If you’re curious to discover historic places like Caerlaverock Castle in person, consider becoming a member of Historic Scotland. Membership gives you free entry to many of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks, including castles, abbeys and cathedrals, along with free admission to daytime events and members-only activities. You’ll also enjoy discounts in cafés and shops, a quarterly magazine, a members’ guide to help plan visits, and access to exclusive podcast content and collectibles. By becoming a member, you help support vital conservation work that protects Scotland’s heritage for future generations. To become a member, sign up here: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/membership/

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Episode Caerlaverock Castle: where west meets east Cover

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