Dunstaffnage
Castle 

near Oban, West Coast of Scotland

 

Dunstaffnage Castle : Across the loch

 

Dunstaffnage was built in a strategic spot on the Firth of Lorn. It was built upon an immense rock and the shape of the wall was altered to accommodate the odd shape.

The castle was built by Duncan or Ewen MacDougall around 1275 (Lords of Lorn). In 1309 it was captured by Robert Bruce. The castle was then turned over to the Campbells in 1470.

A chapel was constructed outside of the castle walls by the Lords of Lorn. There is a burial aisle of Dunstaffnage Campbells.

The Campbells added this gate entrance along with the gate tower inside for additional protection.

Dunstaffnage Castle : Entrance
Dunstaffnage Castle : Prison tower This is a view of the prison tower from the outside. Flora MacDonald was held prisoner here after she helped Prince Charlie escape to the Isle of Skye, dressed as her maid.

 

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