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Castle Sween is thought to be the oldest castle on the Scottish mainland that we can date with any certainty. Architectural details show it was built in the 1100s and occupied for about 500 years.
The castle sits on a low ridge looking over Loch Sween and out to Jura. To its west is a small islet cleared to act as a boat landing, illustrating the vital importance of the sea as a major transport link.
There is no parking for visitors to the castle within the caravan park. There is a 20-30 minute walk downhill from the parking area.
Dogs, on lead, are permitted throughout the site and must be attended at all times.
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