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Picture of Stalker Castle
Stalker Castle
Castle History
Rising from a tiny tidal islet on Loch Laich, this lonely tower house is one of Scotland's most hauntingly beautiful fortresses. Built in the 15th century by the MacDougalls, it soon came under the control of the powerful Stewart clan. Its strategic position allowed its occupants to watch over the waterways and trade routes of the western Highlands. The tower's narrow windows and thick stone walls reflect the defensive needs of a turbulent era. Legends whisper of feuds, betrayals, and clan rivalries that once echoed through its chambers. In the 17th century, the castle saw further conflict as political tensions swept across Scotland. Over time, it was abandoned and left to the mercy of storms and the sea. Despite its decay, the castle's dramatic silhouette remained a favorite subject for artists and travelers. In the early 20th century, restoration efforts began to save the structure from complete ruin. The work returned stability to its weathered stones while preserving its rugged medieval character. Its tidal location still offers a sense of isolation, accessible only when the waters recede. The castle's appearance in films and photographs has helped make it an icon of Highland mystique. Visitors who approach it today often find themselves captivated by its solitary grandeur. Standing quietly against mountains, water, and sky, Stalker Castle endures as a powerful reminder of Scotland's storied past.
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