Claig Castle

Claig Castle as it appears today

Claig Castle was a stronghold of the Clan Donald or MacDonald in the south of Scotland.

History

The castle was once a massive fort described as a sea fortress, which allowed the Macdonald Lord of the Isles to dominate and control the sea traffic north and south through the Hebrides for more than four centuries.

The castle remained a stronghold of the MacDonalds until they were subdued in the 17th century by the Clan Campbell.

Location

The castle is located at grid reference NR471627 on the island of Am Fraoch Eilean which is just off the island of Jura.

See also

  • Castles in Scotland A list of Scottish castles.
  • Clan Donald
  • Am Fraoch Eilean, Claig Castle
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Argyll Islands
Islay
  • Am Fraoch Eilean
  • Colonsay
  • Eilean Mhic Coinnich
  • Jura
  • Nave Island
  • Oronsay
  • Orsay
  • Scarba
  • Texa
West of KintyreKnapdale and Loch CraignishSlate IslandsFirth of Lorn and Loch LinnheMullTreshnish IslesColl and TireeFirth of ClydeUnknown

55°47′29″N 6°2′7″W / 55.79139°N 6.03528°W / 55.79139; -6.03528


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