Castle Stalker is a small tower house that is sited on an islet, known as the Rock of the Cormorants, at the mouth of Loch Laich. It was built in the mid 15th century by Sir John Stewart, Lord of Lorn. The castle was only ever reachable by boat, which made it highly defendable. In around 1620 the Castle passed into the hands of the Campbells of Airds as a result of a drunken wager by the 7th Stewart Chief, Duncan.
The castle did come back into the hands of the Stewarts for a short while before being lost to the Campbells once more in 1690. The castle was finally abandoned around 1840 when it lost its roof. It was bought, in 1965, by Lt. Col. Stewart Allward who spent the next ten years restoring it.
|
 |
| Geöffnet |
|
The castle is open for short periods during June, August and September. See website or telephone for details.
|
|
| Eintritt / Kosten |
|
Adult £6.00, Child £3.00.
|
|
| Zugang für Behinderte |
|
Not suitable for disabled visitors.
|
|
| So finden Sie uns |
|
Castle Stalker is located on an island in Loch Laich and reached by boat, from Portnacroish, 23 miles north of Oban on the A83-A828.
|
| |
Kontaktinformationen
|
|
Castle Stalker
|
|
Loch Laich
|
|
Portnacroish
|
|
Argyll
|
| |
|
Tel: 01631 730234
|
| |
| Email:
information@castlestalker.com
|
| |
| Webseite |
 |
|