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    History. An Inveraray Castle has been standing on the shores of Loch Fyne since the 1400s, although the impressive castle we know today was inspired by a sketch by Vanbrugh, the architect of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard in the 1700s.

  2. From £0 per ticket. Visit the romantic Inveraray Castle & Gardens on the shores of Loch Fyne and discover one of Scotland’s finest stately homes. The ancient Royal Burgh of Inveraray is located 60 miles north west of Glasgow by Loch Fyne in an area of spectacular natural beauty.

  3. 2,566 reviews. #2 of 14 things to do in Inveraray. CastlesGardens. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Inveraray Castle is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll and their young family. Ancestral home of Clan Campbell. Iconic visitor attraction on the West coast of Scotland. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  4. Inveraray Castle. While exploring the Argyll and Bute region, you may visit a picturesque fantasy castle with towering stone pillars, beautiful Gothic windows, and romantic gardens surrounding it – this is Inveraray Castle, home to Clan Campbell.

  5. Inveraray Castle was built in the mid-18th century by the third Duke of Argyll, and has been the seat of the Clan Campbell ever since. The castle is renowned for its stunning architecture, with turrets, towers, and battlements that make it a true fairy-tale castle.

  6. Inveraray Castle is an 18th-century turreted castle, seat of the Clan Campbell and home to the Dukes of Argyll. On the shores of Loch Fyne and in the majestic West Highlands of Scotland with formal gardens famous for their rhododendrons and azaleas. Also recognised as Downton Abbey’s ‘Duneagle Castle’.

  7. This visually stunning castle on the north side of town has been the seat of the Dukes of Argyll – chiefs of Clan Campbell – since the 15th century. The 18th-century building, with its fairy-tale turrets and fake battlements, houses an impressive armoury hall, its walls patterned with more than 1000 pole arms, dirks, muskets and Lochaber axes.

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