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Inverlochy Castle

Scotland’s earliest stone castles

Inverlochy Castle

A fine well-preserved 13th-century castle of the Comyn family; in the form of a square, with round towers at the corners. The largest tower was the donjon or keep. It is one of Scotland’s earliest stone castles.

Facilities

Car parking

Location

Region – North and Grampian

2m North east of Fort William off the A82.

Grid reference - NN 121 755.

Access

Tel: 01667 460 232.