Castles in The Scottish Highlands
Achnacarry Castle
Achnacarry Castle is the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan Cameron, located at Achnacarry, about 15 mi northeast of Fort William, Scotland near the foot of Loch Arkaig.
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Ackergill Tower
Built by Clan Keith Ackergill Tower (or Ackergill Castle) is located north of Wick, Caithness. It was built in the early 16th century.
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Ardtornish Castle
Ardtornish Castle, late 13 th century Ruined stump of one of the principal residences of the Lords of the Isles, heirs of Somerled, who controlled the Western Seaboard until the late 15th century.
Ardvreck Castle
Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland.
Armadale Castle
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Ballone Castle
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Balnagown Castle
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Beaufort Castle
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Borve Castle, Benbecula
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Borve Castle, Sutherland
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Braal Castle
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Brahan Castle
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Brims Castle
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Caisteal Maol
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Carbisdale Castle
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Castle Chanonry of Ross
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Castle of Mey
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Cawdor Castle
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Castle Craig
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Dalcross Castle
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Dingwall Castle
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Dornoch Castle
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Dounreay Castle
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Dunbeath Castle
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Dun Ringill
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Dunrobin Castle
Dunscaith Castle
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Duntulm Castle
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Dunvegan Castle Historic House
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Eilean Donan Castle
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Erchless Castle
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Foulis Castle
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Forse Castle
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Glengarry Castle
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Helmsdale Castle
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Invergarry Castle
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Inverlochy Castle
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Inverness Castle
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Keiss Castle
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Kilravock Castle
Kilravock Castle (pronounced ‘Kil-rawk’) dates from 1460. The castle is situated between Inverness and Nairn, close to the Moray Firth, near the village of Croy. This has always been the seat of Clan Rose.
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Kinloch Castle
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Kinlochaline Castle
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Knock Castle
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Castle Leod
This is a 14th Century Historic Scottish Tower House. This is the Clan seat of the MacKenzie clan, and currently the family home of the Clan Chief, the Earl of Cromartie. Located near Strathpeffer, Scotland
Castle ‘Leod’ or ‘Liotr’ is a Viking name which can be traced to an uncle of the mighty Norseman Thorfinn, Jarl of Orkney and Caithness. Thorn established himself in the area in the 11th Century after the local ‘Battle of Torfness’ when King Duncan was slain and Thorfinn’s half brother, Macbeth, Mormaer of Ross and Moray, became King of Scotland.
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Lochindorb Castle
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Milntown Castle
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Mingarry Castle
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Moniack Castle
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Newmore Castle
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Ormlie
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Ormond Castle
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Avoch Castle
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Rait Castle
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Redcastle or Castle Roy
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Scrabster Castle
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Sinclair & Girnigoe Castle
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Skibo Castle
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Strome Castle
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Castle Stuart
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Tarradale Castle
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Teaninich Castle
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Castle Tioram
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Tor Castle
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Urquhart Castle
Varrich Castle
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