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Stones
Kilmartin House Trust
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This is part of the most extensive group of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland. The most common motif is a hollow or cup surrounded by up to seven rings, often with a gutter running from the cup ou... more
Place
Kilmartin House
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Crannogs are a type of ancient loch dwelling found throughout Scotland and Ireland. They were built out in the water as defensive homesteads, secure from potential invaders. People began living in the... more
Cairn
Chambered Cairn
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This is the only chambered cairn of the five in Kilmartin's linear cemetery. Excavations in 1864 revealed evidence for use over perhaps a thousand years. A round-based bowl dates to about 2,500 BC whi... more
Castle

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Originally owned by the Stewarts, the 1st Earl of Argyll, Colin Campbell, had the name of this castle officially changed to Castle Campbell from Castle Gloom in 1489. The castle sits in the... more
Castle
Near Dunbeg
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Located in Argyllshire about 3 miles from Oban, you will find the ruins of Dunstaffnage Castle. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, the castle was built on a rock promontory. The ruins date back to ... more

Argyll & Stirling Walks and Hikes