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Kilchurn Castle Panorama Viewpoint

One of Scotland's most photographed views: Kilchurn Castle's ruins reflected in Loch Awe with Ben Cruachan behind. Reached over boggy ground from a layby, and calm, still mornings give the best reflections.
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Why go

One of Scotland's most photographed views: Kilchurn Castle's ruins reflected in Loch Awe with Ben Cruachan behind. Reached over boggy ground from a layby, and calm, still mornings give the best reflections.

One of Scotland's most photographed views (A819 layby viewpoint), Historic Environment Scotland managed; robust, exact coords fine.

Getting there & in

Small layby on the A819 (Kilchurn Grazings) just before it joins the A85; alternatively the large castle car park at the north end of Loch Awe on the A85.

Short walk over boggy terrain from the A819 layby to the panorama viewpoint.

What’s nearby

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