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Castle Stalker, At the mouth of Loch Laich sits a little rocky islet that is locally referred to as Rock of the Cormorants. On this islet stands Castle Stalker, a four-story tower house that dates back to the middle ages. Castle Stalker is a tall, huge, and simple tower that is rectangular in design, with four floors and a garret. It is dramatically located on a small island at the mouth of Loch Laich. The name Castle Stalker comes from the Gaelic word Stalcaire, which means "hunter" or...

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An interesting, if at times gruesome place to see, very cold so wrap up warm if you are visiting in winter. The only draw back to this attraction is that due to the age of the building it’s not disabled friendly.
Kim · Inveraray Jail Visitor Guide · 2 years ago

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Explore the various points of interest in Inveraray. With the help of stay4you.com, you may get a tour of Scotland's Inveraray, which is known as the entrance to the Highlands and Islands. Inveraray is one of the most delightful and unusual small towns in Scotland set in some staggering Highland landscapes. It is located on the western shore of Loch Fyne, near its head, and on the A83 road. Inveraray is a traditional county town of Argyll and the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, who founded the town in 1745, alongside his new dwelling, Inveraray Castle. This town can be found in the counties of Argyll and Bute. Between the years 1772 and 1800, the architect Robert Mylne, who was born in Edinburgh, was responsible for the design and construction of a significant portion of the town, including the church.

During the 18th century, the 3rd Duke of Argyll laid the groundwork for what would become Inveraray, a well-known example of a planned town. On the site of an earlier fishing settlement, the town of Inveraray was established.

The town is well known for being the western gateway to the Highlands and Islands, and in addition to a supermarket, it offers a broad selection of independently owned shops to its visitors. In addition, there are speciality shops that resemble cafes and restaurants, as well as boutiques. Make a reservation at a holiday cottage that provides visitors with private off-road parking and is situated in a location where guests may enjoy activities like golfing, cycling, and fishing that are available in the local area.

  • Inveraray Postcode PA32
  • Inveraray Geolocation Latitude 56.23144° N Longitude -5.07249° E
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The Duke of Argyll's ancestral residence is the majestic 18th-century fortress known as Inveraray fortress. The stunning architecture, lush grounds, and extensive history are all open to visitors.

A former jail turned museum, Inveraray Jail provides a fascinating look into Scotland's penal history. An interesting experience is provided through the interactive exhibitions and costumed guides.

The Inveraray nautical Museum presents the town's nautical legacy with exhibits on fishing, shipbuilding, and military history.

Inveraray Bell Tower: From the top of this bell tower, which is close to Inveraray Castle, you can see the entire town and Loch Fyne.

Auchindrain Township is an outdoor Highland Folk Museum that showcases intact structures and antique furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Loch Fyne is Scotland's longest sea loch and a popular spot for boating, fishing, and leisurely strolls along its shoreline.

High-quality Scottish textiles and woollens can be purchased at the historic Inveraray Woollen Mill.

The Dun Na Cuaiche Woodland Walk is a beautiful walk that leads to an overlook of Inveraray and provides breath-taking views of the city and its surroundings.

Historic church notable for its unusual design and exquisite stained glass windows is Inveraray Parish Church.

Inveraray Castle Garden & Estate: In addition to the castle itself, the estate offers beautiful gardens, nature trails, and a range of outdoor pursuits.

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