• Lochranza Castle is said to have been visited by Robert Bruce before he left Arran for his ultimately successful bid for the Scottish throne.
  • Photogenic 13th-century Lochranza Castle is said to have been the inspiration for the castle in The Black Island, Hergé’s Tintin adventure.
  • Lochranza Castle is situated 15 miles north of Brodick, the capital of the Isle of Arran. The castle was mainly constructed between 1548 and 1554.
  • Lochranza Castle is The 2nd Best Places To Visit in Lochranza, Lochranza Castle - Museum in Lochranza, United Kingdom.
  • Lochranza Castle sits on a peninsula overlooking the village of Lochranza, and extending into the beautiful Loch Ranza itself.
  • Lochranza Castle is the ruined remains of a tower house, built on the north of the Isle of Arran off the west coast of Scotland.
  • Lochranza Castle dates from the 13th century when it was owned by the MacSweens. In 1262, King Alexander III granted the castle and its lands to Walter Stew ...
  • A red deer stag and Lochranza Castle in the Isle of Arran. ... And when I say “inside,” I say it loosely, because Lochranza Castle is just a desolate set of ruins.
  • Lochranza Castle was built in the 1200s by Dougall MacSween for use as a base of operations for various skirmishes between the royals of England.
  • Lochranza Castle is an atmospheric ruin on the rugged Arran coastline. The castle was thought to be a typical 16th-century tower house.