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Walking back to your castle like…. 😍 Tag your crew you’d love to celebrate a weekend away with, in your own private Scottish castle! 📸: @_sebastian.grafe_ 📍: Eilean Donan Castle 🏴 ___________________________________________ Don’t forget to follow @simply.scotland Share your adventures at: #simplyscotland Follow my adventures at @latravelgirl ___________________________________________ . . . . . . . . . . #scotlandtrip #scotlandtravel #scotlandisnow #historicscotland #discoverscotland #explore_scotland_ #scotlandphotography #scotland_lover #scottishscenery #lovescotland #ilovescotland #icu_scotland #thisisscotland #scotlandlover #igscotland #explorescotland #hiddenscotland #scotlandsbeauty #instascotland #outlander #unitedkingdom #travel #photography #photographers #highlands #harrypotter #scotlandpics
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This is your sign to go on a relaxing getaway to the western Highlands. 🏴 We recently stayed at the gorgeous @threelochsview located in the small but mighty village of Ardelve. Boasting uninterrupted views over the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, Three Lochs View is a brand new, one bed luxury cottage in the heart of Lochalsh & Skye. Its name comes from the view from the cottage, where three Lochs meet; Loch Alsh, Loch Duich and Loch Long. Where else can you relax in a hot tub with a view of both Eilean Donan Castle and the Five Sisters of Kintail? It’s perfect place to stay when exploring the area or a stopping point to the Isle of Skye. Use our discount code “Simply10” to get 10% off your next visit. #LATGxScotland * AD | PR Invite *
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You will never be more ready than you are now, it will never feel like it’s the right time but trust the timing a little more ❤️ We have dabbled in and out of taking highlands2hammocks full time since 2018, not really having a direction to take it as a business in the beginning but more so as a diary of our travels and sharing our guides along the way. This time last year we were waiting for lockdowns to end and it was so easy for us to say, we’ll just save a little more before we take the leap again. The last year has been a huge learning experience - learning more about ourselves, business and digging deep into what do we really want to achieve in life. It’s certainly been a rollercoaster and the saying do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life comes to mind. We’ve “worked” long days and rarely ever take any time off from it but we love it and we’re passionate about what we do and the freedom it gives us to live a life on our own terms so it doesn’t really feel like work. Anyway, the moral of this long winded story is basically don’t wait around to do the things that make you happy, prioritise it and you’ll be glad you didn’t wait ✨ What is the best thing you have done that’s lead you to more happiness in life? 🥰 #eileandonancastle #scottishcastle #scottishcastles #exploreoutdoors #traveltoexplore
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Eilean Donan Castle is a very special castle. It is surrounded by sea water on all sides. There is only a stone bridge leading directly to the castle. History The name Eilean Donan, or island of Donan, is most probably called after the 6th century Irish Saint, Bishop Donan who came to Scotland around 580 AD. There are several churches dedicated to Donan in the area and it is likely that he formed a small cell or community on the island during the late 7th century. The first fortified structure was not built on the island until the early 13th century as a defensive measure, protecting the lands of Kintail against the Vikings who raided, settled and controlled much of the North of Scotland and the Western Isles between 800 and 1266. From the mid 13th century, this area was the quite seperate “Sea Kingdom” of the Lord of the Isles where the sea was the main highway and the power of feuding clan chiefs was counted by the number of men and galleys or “birlinns” at their disposal. Eilean Donan offered the perfect defensive position. Over the centuries, the castle itself has expanded and contracted in size. The medieval castle was probably the largest, with towers and a curtain wall that encompassed nearly the entire island. The main keep stood on the island’s highest point. Around the end of the 14th century the area of the castle was reduced to about a fifth of its original size and, although the reason is unclear, it probably relates to the number of men required to defend the structure. By the 16th century a hornwork was added to the east wall to offer a firing platform for the newly introduced cannons. Eilean Donan also played a role in the Jacobite risings of the 17th and 18th centuries, which ultimately culminated in the castle’s destruction… In 1719 the castle was garrisoned by 46 Spanish soldiers who were supporting the Jacobites. They had established a magazine of gunpowder, and were awaiting the delivery of weapons and cannon from Spain. The English Government caught wind of the intended uprising and sent three heavily armed frigates The Flamborough, The Worcester, and The Enterprise to quell matters. The bombardment of the castle lasted three days, though met with limited success due to the enormity of the castle walls, which in some places are up to 14 feet thick. Finally, Captain Herdman of The Enterprise sent his men ashore and over-whelmed the Spanish defenders. Following the surrender, the government troops discovered the magazine of 343 barrels of gunpowder which was then used to blow up what had remained from the bombardment… For the best part of 200 years, the stark ruins of Eilean Donan lay neglected, abandoned and open to the elements, until Lt Colonel John Macrae-Gilstrap bought the island in 1911. Along with his Clerk of Works, Farquar Macrae, he dedicated the next 20 years of his life to the reconstruction of Eilean Donan, restoring her to her former glory. The castle was rebuilt according to the surviving ground plan of earlier phases and was formally completed in the July of 1932.
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Last time in Scotland we didn't visit the world famous Eilean Donan Castle, weren't in the area but always wanted to come. On this years Road Trip through the UK we finally made it and took many hours to really enjoy and appreciate this amazing place. You know this castle from tourist brochures, from pictures, from movies. It is a famous and really popular spot. And for really good reason. It does hold up to all the expectations. Park your car just outside on the big carpark. Even though well visited, there are spots available, if you wait a few minutes. From here alreay you get a perfect view of the castle. Any many do that, park and take pics from this angle. It is the perfect angle indeed. But we wanted to get a closer look. There's a visitors centre with shops, toilets and restaurant. There are some nice souvenirs here. Got some good stuff for fair prices. You can choose a ticket just for the island and castle grounds. Or a ticket to go both inside the castle and to the grounds. We had our Bulldog with, so we chose a ticket just for the outside area. Where dogs were welcome, that's very nice. Staff everywhere was really friendly. The name Eilean Donan, or island of Donan, is most probably called after the 6th century Irish Saint, Bishop Donan who came to Scotland around 580 AD The first real fortified structure wasn't built until the 13th century though. It reached its biggest size in the medieval times and then was later reduced in size. It was in ruins for about 200 years until it got bought in 1911. It took 20 more years to bring it back to glory and fame. And you can see why it's famous. It's just an amazing location with the green hills in the back, sitting on the small island. From the island itself you get some really nice views and from the bridge leading here. Really worth the small fee to step on the island. We came on a dry day, but tried not to arrive on a fully sunny day. Because with a bit of (dark) clouds, the castle looks even more eerie and magical than on a bright blue skies sunny day. Waited long to finally visit this castle. And it is absolutely worth it. Highly recommended.
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Nearby Restaurants Of Eilean Donan Castle
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Basic Info
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Dornie, Kyle of Lochalsh IV40 8DX, United Kingdom
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+44 1599 555202
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eileandonancastle.com
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family friendly
attractions: Eilean Donan, Eilean Donan Lookout, Loch Long, restaurants: The Clachan, The Dornie Hotel, All The Goodness Coffee & Bakeshop, Eilean Donan Coffee Shop
