Kilchurn Castle Kilchurn Castle ( fifteenth century and later ) is maintained by Historic Scotland. It stands on a peninsula in Loch Awe some two miles to the west of the village of Dalmally. |
Kilchurn Castle on ascent of Beinn a'Bhuiridh |
Beinn a'Bhuiridh and Monadh Driseig from Kilchurn Castle |
Monadh Driseig from Castle Kilchurn on Loch Awe |
Information Display at Kilchurn Castle ( Note: Click here or on map for larger format copy ) |
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Interior of Kilchurn Castle
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Ben Lui from Castle Kilchurn |
The Munro Beinn Eunaich ( 3244ft, 989m ) from Kilchurn Castle |
Glenorchy Parish Church at DalmallyThe church was built in 1810-11 on the site of earlier churches.It is an example of an octagonal plan with adjoining tower. The site is probably early Christian in origin, and is associated with St. Connán. The large churchyard contains medieval grave-slabs in the "West Highland" style. |
Map for Kilchurn Castle and Beinn a'Bhuiridh & Cruachan Horseshoe |

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