Inverlochy Castle

Inverlochy Castle was built by the ‘Red’ Comyns, lords of Badenoch and Lochaber. The Comyns dominated northern Scotland in the 1200s, and were key supporters of King John Balliol, earning the enmity of Robert the Bruce.

After seizing the throne in 1306, Bruce made the destruction of the Comyns a priority, and ruthlessly set about overthrowing them.

Much of what we see at Inverlochy Castle today was built by the Comyns. It’s a formidable fortress, which has survived remarkably well. Few castles from the 1200s survive unaltered in Scotland today, and Inverlochy is one of the most complete.

Dogs are permitted on lead throughout the site.

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Human Features

  • Parking Available
  • Free Entry

Contact Details

Accepted Dog Size:
Small Medium Large

Location

Inverlochy Castle, Torlundy, Fort William PH33 6SN, UK