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Castles in Dunbartonshire

There are 42 castles, towers and fortified houses in the county of Dunbartonshire.

Below is a map showing their distribution across the county. Clicking on a marker will reveal the name of the castle and a link to a page about it.

Further down the page is a full alphabetical list of the castles in Dunbartonshire.

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Featured castles

Cumbernauld Castle (site of)
Inveruglas Castle
Kilmaronock Castle
Dunglass Castle
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Castles in Dunbartonshire

Ardencaple Castle
Ardoch Tower (site of)
Auchinvole Castle (site of)
Badenheath Tower (site of)
Balloch Castle (site of)
Bannachra Castle
Blairhenechan (site of)
Blairvadach Castle (site of)
Boturich Castle
Cameron House
Camis Eskan
Camstraddan Castle (site of)
Cardross Castle (site of)
Catter Law
Cumbernauld Castle (site of)
Darleith House
Dougalston (site of)
Dumbarton Castle
Dunglass Castle
Elan-Rossdhu Castle
Faslane Castle (site of)
Gartconnel Castle (site of)
Inchgalbraith Castle
Inchmurrin Castle
Inveruglas Castle
Island I Vow Castle
Keppoch (site of)
Kilmahew Castle
Kilmaronock Castle
Kirkintilloch Peel
Luss (site of)
Mains Castle
Middleton (site of)
Overtoun (site of)
Peel of Drumry (site of)
Rosneath Castle (site of)
Rossdhu Castle
Shandon Castle
Tarbet Castle (site of)
The Mote
Tower of Law (site of)
Tullichewan Castle (site of)

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Published on the 14th of May 2010 at 1:15 pm. Updated on the 19th of January 2022 at 6:46 pm.

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