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  • Day 9

    Inverness to Loch Ness

    August 27, 2015 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 52 °F

    12:30 pm We drove from Inverness to Loch Ness in the morning, passing Urquardt Castle. The present ruins date from the 13th to the 16th centuries, though built on the site of an early medieval fortification. Founded in the 13th century, Urquhart played a role in the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century. It was subsequently held as a royal castle, and was raided on several occasions by the MacDonald Earls of Ross. The castle was granted to the Clan Grant in 1509, though conflict with the MacDonalds continued. Despite a series of further raids the castle was strengthened, only to be largely abandoned by the middle of the 17th century. Urquhart was partially destroyed in 1692 to prevent its use by Jacobite forces, and subsequently decayed. In the 20th century it was placed in state care and opened to the public: it is now one of the most-visited castles in Scotland. We took a boat tour of Loch Ness. An RV knocked off the right mirror of the bus and shattered the driver's right-hand window. Stopped for lunch at Spean Bridge Mill. Will leave in a few minutes for Glencoe.Read more