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Castles in Ross and Cromarty

There are 52 castles, towers and fortified houses in the county of Ross and Cromarty.

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 Ross and Cromarty.

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Featured castles

Tulloch Castle
Caisteal Mhic Cneacail (site of)
Foulis Castle
Seaforth Lodge (site of)

Castles in Ross and Cromarty

Achnacloich Castle (site of)
Arkendeith
Balconie Castle (site of)
Balloan Castle (site of)
Ballone Castle
Balnagown Castle
Bishop’s House (possible) (site of)
Brahan Castle (site of)
Cadboll Castle
Caisteal Mhic Cneacail (site of)
Calrossie (site of)
Castle Leod
Cnoc A Chaisteil (site of)
Contullich Castle (site of)
Craig Castle
Cromarty Castle (site of)
Delny (site of)
Dingwall Castle
Dochmaluag House
Dun Lagaidh
Dunskeath Castle
Edderton Castle (site of)
Eilean Donan Castle
Fairburn Tower
Foulis Castle
Geanies Castle (site of)
Inverbreakie Castle (site of)
Keane Castle (site of) (possible)
Kilcoy Castle
Kinbeachie Castle (site of)
Kindeace (site of)
Kinkell Castle
Lady's Well (site of)
Little Tarrel Castle
Lochslin Castle
Milntown Castle
Newmore Castle
Nigg House
Ormond Castle
Pitkerrie (site of)
Red Castle (site of)
Redcastle
Seaforth Castle (site of)
Seaforth Lodge (site of)
Shandwick Castle (site of)
Stornoway Castle (site of)
Strome Castle
Tain Castle (site of)
Tarradale Castle (site of)
Teaninich Castle
Temple House (site of)
Tulloch Castle

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Published on the 14th of May 2010 at 1:15 pm. Updated on the 19th of January 2022 at 7:00 pm.

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