Durris Castle or the House of Dores was an early royal residence on the southern bank of the River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The castle controlled the northern end of the Crynes Corse Mounth trackway.
Dating from at least the 13th century, the castle, a motte and bailey, was occupied by Alexander III and is mentioned in the Chamberlain Rolls of the time as the subject of repairs.
King Edward I of England stayed one night in 1296 at the castle, during his invasion of Scotland.
Evidence remains on the western side of the site of a 2.6 metre ditch, possibly a moat.