• Just round the corner, Urquhart Castle is the only Historic Scotland attraction we’ve ever had to queue for besides Edinburgh Castle.
  • In 2018 518,195 people visited Urquhart Castle, making it Historic Scotland's third most visited site after the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling.
  • We had such a lovely visit to Urquhart Castle today. ... We enjoyed our visit to Urquhart Castle and felt it was well worth the admission fee.
  • Yes, the Jacobite Cruise has a stop at Urquhart Castle as one of its available options. There is a dock built into the site, right next to the castle.
  • Explore Urquhart Castle when you travel to Inverness! Find out everything you need to know and book your tours and activities before visiting Urquhart Castle.
  • Urquhart Castle is situated on the coast of Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. It is about a 21 minute drive from the city of Inverness.
  • Urquhart Castle, Scotland’s third most visited castle, after Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle, is an imposing ruin set on the banks of the iconic Loch…
  • Urquhart Castle stands on a stubby peninsula projecting a short distance into Loch Ness where it turns the corner into Urquhart Bay.
  • All that in 8 minutes, before we even entered the castle. Pretty impressive stuff, being able to catch all that Urquhart Castle history in 8 minutes.
  • As a romantic ruin, Urquhart Castle must be the envy of romantic ruins the world over. ... You can think of Urquhart Castle as being build in a sort of "B" shape.