Best castles around Tarbert And Skipness are located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, providing insight into the region's medieval history. This area features strategic strongholds overlooking significant waterways like Loch Fyne, the Firth of Clyde, and the Kilbrannan Sound. The landscape includes coastal views and surrounding hills, making it a notable location for historical exploration. These sites played crucial roles in controlling trade routes and defending the Kintyre peninsula.
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Well worth taking a short detour off the Kintyre Way to visit Skipness Castle and Kilbrannan Chapel
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This is the castle that inspired Herges Adventures of TinTin only Scottish Adventure!
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Behind the ruins there is a pretty garden, which is connected to the Kintyre way
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Tarbert Castle is a royal stronghold with a history spanning over 1,200 years. It was strategically important for controlling trade routes and access to the Western Isles. Robert the Bruce significantly expanded and reinforced it in the 1320s, and a 16th-century tower house was added during a visit by James IV. You can explore the ruins and enjoy panoramic views overlooking Tarbert harbour at Tarbert Castle Ruins.
Skipness Castle is a well-preserved 13th-century fortification, initially built by the Clan MacSween. It features early hallhouse and chapel structures, a robust curtain wall with fortified towers, and a distinctive four-story tower house. Its strategic location allowed it to control maritime routes. The castle is free to visit year-round, with the tower open seasonally. You can find more details at Historic Environment Scotland.
Yes, both Skipness Castle and Tarbert Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly. Skipness Castle offers well-preserved ruins to explore, and Tarbert Castle provides an open space with historical ruins and scenic views. Additionally, Lochranza Castle and Arran Distillery on the Isle of Arran is also family-friendly, offering castle ruins and a nearby distillery.
Both Tarbert and Skipness castles offer stunning panoramic views. From Tarbert Castle Ruins, you can see up Loch Fyne, across to the Firth of Clyde, and the surrounding hills. Skipness Castle provides wonderful views over the Kilbrannan Sound to the Isle of Arran.
The area around Tarbert and Skipness offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy loops around Stonefield Castle and moderate trails with views of Tarbert Harbour. For mountain biking, there are routes like the Kintyre Way loop. Running trails are also available, such as the Carradale hill and beach circuit. Explore more options for hiking, MTB, and running in the region.
Yes, there is parking available near Tarbert Castle Ruins. Visitors have noted that it's easy to get to, and with sturdy shoes, you can reach the ruins without problems.
While the castles can be visited year-round, the tower at Skipness Castle is open seasonally from April 1st to September 30th. Visiting during these warmer months generally offers better weather for exploring the ruins and enjoying the scenic views. Lochranza, near Lochranza Castle, is known for its rainfall, so a summer day is often recommended for that specific location.
While specific dog policies for all castles aren't detailed, visitors to Tarbert Castle Ruins have mentioned seeing black sheep surrounding the castle, suggesting it's an open area where dogs might be present, though caution is advised. It's always best to check individual site regulations for the most current information.
For Tarbert Castle Ruins, you can typically spend an hour or two exploring the remains and enjoying the views. Skipness Castle, being a more extensive and well-preserved ruin, might warrant a longer visit, especially if you wish to explore the tower (when open) and the nearby Kilbrannan Chapel. Allow at least 1-2 hours for each, or more if you plan to combine with nearby walks.
Local folklore suggests that Skipness Castle is protected by a benevolent spirit known as the 'Green Lady.' She is said to have thwarted attacks by confusing enemies, ensuring the castle's safety for centuries.
Beyond Tarbert and Skipness castles, the region offers other historical points of interest. On the Isle of Arran, you can visit Lochranza Castle, an atmospheric ruin with a history dating back to the late 13th or early 14th century. The Kilbrannan Chapel, with its elaborately carved gravestones, is also part of the Skipness Castle complex.


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