
Castle Stalker | castle stalker, Appin, Argyll
Welcome to the official website for Castle Stalker – a picturesque castle surrounded by water located 25 miles north of Oban on the west coast of Scotland. The castle is privately owned but we do run a …
A Brief History | Castle Stalker
Castle Stalker – in the Gaelic, Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer – is believed originally to have been the site of a Fortalice (a small fortified building) belonging to the MacDougalls when they were …
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Castle Stalker – in the Gaelic, Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer – is believed originally to have been the site of a Fortalice (a small fortified building) belonging to the MacDougalls when they were …
Visitor Info | Castle Stalker
Visitors should also be aware that access requires the ability to get in and out of a boat and negotiate numerous steps both in and around the Castle. Visiting Castle Stalker involves a short trip (appx 200 …
Visitor Info | Castle Stalker
The Castle is situated in Appin on the A828 between Ballachulish and Connel just north of Oban. Using the Castle Stalker View Café as your starting point, travel southwards (right turn on leaving the café) …
Tours - Castle Stalker
There will be a maximum of one tour per day which will include the trip over the water to the Castle in our new boat and a personal guided tour of the castle provided by a member of the Stewart Allward …
Virtual Tour | Castle Stalker
Having just landed by boat, you are standing on the beach looking up to the steps that lead to the Castle. Use the eye buttons to look around you to the left or right, or click on the top arrow to move …
Tours - Castle Stalker
The Castle is situated in Appin on the A828 between Ballachulish and Connel, just north of Oban. Using the Castle Stalker View Café in Appin as your starting point, travel southwards (right turn on leaving …
Opening Times | Castle Stalker
Please see the calendar below for details of our current tour dates and times
Castle Stalker: On-line Tour
You are looking at the door to the first storeroom. All the present internal doors were made specially for the Castle, during the restoration.