Doune Castle
Built in the 13th century, Doune Castle was a medieval stronghold, it has been used in countless film sets, from the hit TV series 'Outlander', 'Game of Thrones' and 'Monty Python's Holy Grail'.
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Doune Castle
Built in the 13th century, Doune Castle was a medieval stronghold, it has been used in countless film sets, from the hit TV series 'Outlander', 'Game of Thrones' and 'Monty Python's Holy Grail'.
Admission Not Included
Loch Tulla Viewpoint
Heading up the Trossachs, it is around an hours drive to Loch Tulla's commanding viewpoint for a brief photo stop
Glencoe
A 30 min drive along the Glencoe mountain range, with multiple photo stops, including the 'Lonely house', waterfalls and the most photographed place in Scotland, the '3 sisters'.
Castle Stalker
Built in 1320 by the MacDougal Clan, it was visited by King James the IV, a relative of the Stewart Clan that owned it at that time. Castle Stalker has been the film location of a few films, notably, the 'Highlander' and 'Monty Pythons Holy Grail'.
The Creagan Inn Whisky Bar & Kitchen
A possible lunch stop is Creagan Inn, a family run restaurant serving a variety of Scottish themed meals with a well stocked bar with over 120 single malt whisky's.
St Conan's Kirk
Voted by Architects in 2016 as one of the top 10 buildings built in the last 100 years, construction started in 1881 by Sir Walter Campbell, to provide a local church for his mother. Built using every style of Architecture, from Norman, Gothic, Celtic and Saxon it is a stunning building, and akin to a 'Game of Thrones' scene.
Kilchurn Castle
Built in the 15 century by the ferocious and most feared branch the Campbells of Glen Orchy. Surrounded on three sides by water, it was a formidable fortress at its time.
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