Dunstaffnage
Castle
sits on a promontory surrounded on three sides
by the sea at the entrance to Loch Etive.
The castle dates back to the 13th
century,
making it one of Scotland's oldest stone castles,
Guarding a strategic location,
it was built by the MacDougall Lords of Lorn,
and has been held since the 15th century by Clan Campbell. |
Dunstaffnage
Castle
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Dunstaffnage
Castle
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Dunstaffnage
Castle
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Old
Cannon
at Dunstaffnage Castle |
Chapel
ruins
at Dunstaffnage Castle |
Chapel
ruins
at Dunstaffnage Castle |
Ben
Cruachan
beyond Dunstaffnage Marina |
Connel
Bridge
beyond Dunstaffnage Marina |
Connel
Bridge
beyond Dunstaffnage Marina |
Dunstaffnage
Marina
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Map of
Dunstaffnage Castle
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