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There is a tea room, gift shop, and Wi-Fi at the site.
Wear sturdy shoes if you plan on walking the grounds.
Only the ground level of the castle is wheelchair-accessible. Paths leading to the castle and in the gardens are comprised of loose gravel and may be difficult for some travelers using wheelchairs to navigate.
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Admission tickets to Inveraray Castle cost £18.50 for adults, £16 for students and seniors (over 60 years old), and £12 for children (5–15 years). Children under 5 years can visit for free. Standard admission includes access to the castle and gardens; tickets for the gardens only cost £12 for adults.
Yes, Inveraray Castle is not only one of Scotland's most impressive medieval castles, but it's also famous as a filming location for the popular British TV series, Downton Abbey. Book a fast-track ticket to dodge the crowds, or consider visiting as part of a full-day tour of the West Highlands from Edinburgh or Glasgow to combine it with other regional highlights.
Per one customer who booked the Edinburgh: West Highland Lochs, Mountains & Castles, "What a fantastic tour! We visited three castles, made multiple stops in quaint villages with time to explore and catch a bite to eat and drink. We stopped at beautiful lochs, drove through the awesome highland hills, and learned the names of many munros (mountains). Freddy is an amazing, friendly, and knowledgeable guide. He had so many great stories to tell about Scottish history and fun facts about the locations we visited. He also has a wonderful Spotify playlist, carefully curated for our journey. He even let us play DJ and choose songs from the list. We highly recommend this tour!"
This Gothic Revival castle is famous for its whimsical, fairytale-like exterior and picturesque setting. Constructed in the mid-1700s in the West Highlands near Loch Fyne, the castle is the ancestral home of the Dukes of Argyll, an influential Scottish noble family. Inveraray Castle is also known as a Downton Abbey filming location.
Yes. While the Scottish castle is open to the public, it remains a family home. The 13th Duke of Argyll and his family live in private apartments within the estate. Visitors can admire the State Dining Room, Tapestry Drawing Room, and Armoury Hall, all containing centuries-old relics and decorations.
Yes. The well-maintained gardens span 180 hectares. They are particularly popular in spring and early summer when daffodils, azaleas, and rhododendrons burst with color. There is also a 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometer) walking trail around the estate called the Dun Na Cuaiche Woodland Walk, renowned for its native conifers and panoramic views.
That depends. An hour is recommended for visiting the castle’s interior, which extends throughout three floors. If you’d like to spend more time roaming the historic estate on one of its designated walking trails, you’ll probably want to allot an additional hour. The gardens are typically open year-round.
Visits to Inveraray Castle tend to be self-guided. However, guided tours can be arranged on request via advanced bookings. Many private tour operators also offer excursions to Inveraray Castle as a popular day trip from Glasgow—it’s about a 90-minute drive by car, and tours generally offer private round-trip transportation.
No, although the two attractions can be reached on foot, the jail and courthouse are a 10- to 15-minute walk from Inveraray Castle. The nineteenth-century prison—where men, women, and children as young as seven were kept locked up—is now an interactive museum. Visitors can explore four floors of exhibits alongside costumed performers.
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