Acharacle is a village located in Ardnamurchan, Lochaber, in the Scottish Highlands. It is the main market town for the area and is an ancient crafting settlement situated at the seaward end of Loch Shiel. The name comes from the Gaelic meaning "the ford of Torquil"; related to a battle that took place here in 1120 in which the Norse invader, Torquil, lost his life. As you drive along A861, you will be entranced with the sight of the rhododendrons and fishing platforms in Loch Moidart. There are about 600 people in the village of Acharacle. When you are travelling here by road, you can take the A830 Road to the Isles and turn left on the A861 at Lochailort. History lovers will certainly want to visit Castle Tioram, which is one of the most historic monuments in Scotland. You can reach this castle by way of a sandy causeway. It dates back to the 13th century and the name "Tioram" is the Gaelic for "dry land". It was the seat of the MacDonald clan, but the chief of the clan ordered it destroyed in 1715 to prevent it from falling into the hands of Cromwell's forces while he was fighting for the Jacobites. While you can view the castle from afar and it is a stunning sight, you can't get too close because of the danger of being hit with falling pieces of masonry.
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