Corgarff Castle
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Corgarff Castle is a castle at the head of Strathdon in the Grampian region of Scotland.
It was built in the early to mid-16th century, probably under contract from John Forbes. It has been set fire to many times in its long history - in 1571 by Adam Gordon of Auchindoun, in 1689 by vengeful Jacobites, in 1716 by vengeful Hanoverians, and once more in 1746. It was transformed into a government outpost in 1748, purportedly to check the smuggling of illicit distilled whisky. The current star-shaped outer fortifications were added at this time.
Since 1961, the castle has been cared for by Historic Scotland. It is open to the public at weekends during the summer months. It can be booked for weddings or other celebrations and small corporate events.