How do I get to Kilchurn Castle from Glasgow?
Take the train or bus to Dalmally or Tyndrum, then a taxi to the A85 at the head of Loch Awe. From there, it's a 1.5-mile walk along a gravel road to the castle. No direct public transport reaches the site, so plan accordingly. Parking is available near the start of the access path.
Is Kilchurn Castle accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
No, Kilchurn Castle is not wheelchair accessible. The approach involves an unpaved, uneven 1.5-mile track that can be muddy and slippery. The ruins themselves have no ramps, handrails, or smooth surfaces. Visitors with limited mobility should view the castle from a distance via Loch Awe viewpoints.
What is the best time of year to visit Kilchurn Castle?
The best time to visit is May to September when daylight is longest and rainfall is typically lower. Avoid November to January, the wettest and darkest months. Summer offers the most stable conditions for hiking to the site, though midges can be active at dawn and dusk.
Can I take a boat to Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe?
No public boat service operates to Kilchurn Castle. The site is only accessible by foot via a gravel track from the A85. While private boats can moor nearby, there is no landing stage. Always prioritize safety on the loch, as water conditions can change rapidly.