Hailes Castle - Revisited

Last week, before I went to Italy, I took an early morning walk up by Hailes Castle in the glorious spring sunshine.  I had been up to Hailes on one previous occasion just after we moved to East Lothian but I hadn't been back since.

The ruins of Hailes Castle sits on the edge of the River Tyne near East Linton and there is a really nice walk near the river with lots of wild flowers at the this time of year (CLICK HERE for the blog on this walk),

I had decided to revisit the castle to take more shots of the ruins and also see if I could come up with a better view of the ruins as it is difficult to get a good composition due to its proximity to the river.  However on this morning I think I have found a better view for a morning visit.

Here are some of the shots from the latest visit to Hailes Castle



















CLICK HERE for the previous blog on Hailes Castle (21 August 2013), which includes the dramatic history of this ruin.


Images taken on a Fujifilm X-Pro1 or Fujifilm X-T1

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