Castles on Islay

Islay is a beautiful Scottish island, steeped in history. If you’re interested in Scottish history and architecture, there are a few castles on Islay. Dunyvaig and Finlaggan are the most well-known, but there are others too. Look out for them on your next stay with us.

To book, look at the 'Availability Page' here on our website and check your chosen accommodation is free. You can then check our tariffs here to see what each property costs in the relevant year to when you want to book. Then fill in the online booking form on this page or contact us here by email. Or you can book by telephone on 07880 706356 or 01496 850382.

How to book

Dunyvaig Castle

The ruins of Dunyvaig Castle are located near Port Ellen, on the shore of Lagavulin Bay. Once a coastal defence for the chiefs of Clan MacDonald, who held the title of Lord of the Isles. Built upon a pre-historic fort, the surviving remains date from the 13th to 16th century. Islay Heritage recently completed a major excavation on the site and you can find out more about the project here. This is a great place to visit for wonderful views across the bay and of Lagavulin Distillery. You can access the site from the Three Distilleries Pathway, but do take care when leaving the pathway.

Book Now

Finlaggan Castle

Finlaggan Castle or Eilean Mòr Castle was a fortified house on the island of Eilean Mór in Loch Finlaggan. Again, a stronghold of the MacDonalds, with ruins dating from the 13th century. You can visit Finlaggan near Ballygrant village and there is a Visitor Centre open in the summer months, where you can learn more about this historical site.

Loch Gorm Castle

Loch Gorm Castle was also a fortress for Clan MacDonald. It lies in ruins on a small island in Loch Gorm. The surviving ruins date mainly from the 16th and 17th centuries and are in a decayed and overgrown state. And although you can not visit them, you can see them from the south east shore of the loch. Loch Gorm is the largest fresh water loch on Islay and is popular for trout fishing.

Kildalton Castle

Kildalton Castle was a large stately home completed in 1870 for the distiller John Ramsay and his family. Situated in woodland near Ardbeg, the abandoned property is now in ruins. However, the building looks largely in tact from the outside and you might be able to spot it from the surrounding hills.

Dunlossit House/Castle

Dunlossit House or Castle is a beautiful stately home in the north east of Islay, near Port Askaig. It overlooks the Sound of Islay from an elevated position, giving spectacular views. The house is still lived-in and not open to the public, but you can visit the Dunlossit Estate for fishing and outdoor activities.

Discover more about Islay’s History

Stay with us in Islay and learn more about our island’s deep and fascinating history. We offer wonderful accommodation, perfect for a Scottish history break. Our homely range of accommodation makes a perfect base for you to explore from. Plus, all our guests receive 10% off at Peatzeria, our popular Islay pizza restaurant. Get in touch with us today on 07880 706 356 or contact us online.

 

Book Now

    Last-Minute Deals!

    OFFERS OF THE MOMENT: Kilchoman Cottages (weeks commencing the 17th - 31st August) ONLY £445 - a saving of £50! Time is tick... Find out more

    Romantic Breaks

    Romantic Cottage Breaks on Islay For the best romantic breaks in Scotland look no further than the remote Scottish Isle of Islay. On our ro... Find out more

    Winter Breaks

    Romantic Cottage Breaks on Islay For the best romantic breaks in Scotland look no further than the remote Scottish Isle of Islay. On our ro... Find out more

    October Half Term Breaks

    Romantic Cottage Breaks on Islay For the best romantic breaks in Scotland look no further than the remote Scottish Isle of Islay. On our ro... Find out more

    Group self-catering on Islay

    Romantic Cottage Breaks on Islay For the best romantic breaks in Scotland look no further than the remote Scottish Isle of Islay. On our ro... Find out more

    Islay Bird Watching Holidays

    Romantic Cottage Breaks on Islay For the best romantic breaks in Scotland look no further than the remote Scottish Isle of Islay. On our ro... Find out more

    Walking Holidays on Islay

    Romantic Cottage Breaks on Islay For the best romantic breaks in Scotland look no further than the remote Scottish Isle of Islay. On our ro... Find out more

    Family Breaks on Islay

    A wealth of wonders awaits you and your family on a break to Islay. When it comes to unforgettable family holidays in Scotland... Find out more

    Golf Breaks on Islay

    Holidays on Islay with your family that you will never forget! Don't pay for high-priced flights for a beach escape when you can plan your ... Find out more

Click here to chat