The former stronghold has long been abandoned, but the pile long continues to capture the imagination of all those who see her.
1. A stunning stronghold
The powerbase of the Campbells of Glenorchy and one of the most photographed castles in Scotland rises out of the banks of Loch Awe. Photo: Matt Cartney/HES
2. A house of power
It was built in the mid-1400s by Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Lord of Glenorchy, with this strand of Clan Campbell often rivalling the chiefs, the Earls of Argyll, for supremacy. PIC: Matt Cartney/HES. Photo: Matt Cartney/HES
3. Abandoned after a Jacobite war
The castle remained the base of the mighty Campbells of Glenorchy for 150 years. After the first Jacobite Rising of 1689, Kilchurn was converted into a garrison stronghold, but was abandoned by the end of the 1700s. Photo: Matt Cartney/HES
4. A 1745 watchtower
During the 1745 Rising the castle was garrisoned by 12 officers and 200 militiamen to control the movement of Highlanders who might travel to join the Jacobites. Photo: Matt Cartney/HES