Scotland is home to many unique and historic castles, but few are as visually striking as Castle Stalker.Located 25 miles north of Oban on the west coast of the country, the picturesque castle is surrounded on all sides by water.
It is among the best-preserved mediaeval tower houses in Scotland, and is a Category A listed building.Castle Stalker is set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe.
Due to its unusual location, the castle can only be accessed from the shore at low tide, though even then it can prove difficult.The name of the four-storey castle comes from the Gaelic 'Stalcaire', which refers to "hunter" or "falconer".
It dates back to around 1320, when it was a small fort constructed by Clan MacDougall when they were Lords of Lorn.Around 100 years later, Clan Stewart took over the Lordship of Lorn, and constructed the castle as it is seen today.
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