• This short but beautiful walk visits the impressive 13th century Skipness Castle and chapel before heading out to the stunning beach at Skipness Point.
  • Skipness Castle was abandoned at the end of the 17th century, then being used as a farm steading with the demolishing of the early courtyard buildings.
  • Details of the ruins of Skipness Castle, an abandoned and ruined castle on Kintyre in Western Scotland Stock Photo - Alamy Skipness castle By Alamy.
  • Skipness Castle stands on the east side of the Kintyre peninsula with wonderful views over to the Isle of Arran.
  • Skipness Castle dates to the early 1200s and was built by Clan MacSween. It was rebuilt several times over three different centuries, and as such it offers a...
  • Skipness Castle stands on the east side of the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland, near the village of Skipness.
  • Scotland's Finest: Skipness Castle. Description: This is the largest surviving castle in Kintyre since the original walls of the royal castle of Tarbert have been...
  • In the absence of any obvious parking we pulled up at the Skipness Seafood Cabin which neighbours the Castle and was busy at the time.
  • In the absence of any obvious parking we pulled up at the Skipness Seafood Cabin which neighbours the Castle and was busy at the time.
  • Skipness Castle is impressive as it has managed to survive for more than seven centuries in a surprisingly intact state.