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Kilchurn Castle
Dalmally, Argyll & Bute


Kilchurn Castle, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, aerial photograph
This castle was a stronghold of the Campbells - later the Earls of Breadalbane - and was initially built before 1450 and completed by 1475 or so.

At that time it was on an island between the River Orchy and the head of Loch Awe, now a low-lying peninsula.


Kilchurn Castle, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, aerial photograph
To access the castle from the generous car park use the path that loops round under the railway - bear right to the west. Access is free.

The car park - off the A85 between Dalmally and Loch Awe Village - is now tarmacked and the signposts improved. Still no toilets.


Kilchurn Castle, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, aerial photograph
Sadly at the moment (late 2025) the castle is closed off to visitors but when in better shape can be accessed internally and climbed to the top of the towers.


Kilchurn Castle, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, aerial photograph
Some of the internal woodwork and platforms show in this photo.


Kilchurn Castle, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, aerial photograph
From high over Loch Awe looking west.