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After a day at sea, the morning of August 1 found us sailing up the Cromarty Firth a firth is an inlet or bay leading to the sea to Invergordon, Scotland. This is a town in the highlands of northern Scotland not far from Inverness. There is not a lot to see in Invergordon so the thing to do here was to see the highlands, which we did on a bus excursion. When we disembarked there was a single piper walking back and forth on the pier to welcome us. We passed several whisky distilleries and many farms.
We stopped in a small town called Beauly pop. It was very nice, despite the gloomy weather, but it seemed pretty typical of the towns we saw. It was notable for the ruins of a 13th Century priory. Our first destination was Urquhart Castle, a ruin that sits on the shore of Loch Ness. First built in the 13th Century on older foundations, it is one of the largest castles in Scotland.
It has been under public control for about years. The English-sympathizing Grants who held the castle at that time withstood a siege by the Jacobites who supported the exiled James , then when they left the castle in they blew up the gatehouse to ensure the Jacobites could not occupy it.
There is still masonry lying in front of the gatehouse from that explosion. After that the castle fell into disuse. The curtain wall up the hill on the right is the oldest part of the ruins, dating to the 13th Century and probably built by Alan Durward.
The Grant Tower, the most prominent feature on the left, was built by you guessed it the Grants. It once had turrets on each of its four corners. As I mentioned, the castle sits on the shore of Loch Ness, a huge lake 23 miles long and up to feet deep where the Loch Ness Monster is said to hang out. There are great views of the Loch from Urquhart Castle. So the castle was very interesting to explore, as you could climb up to the top of the tower and wander through the ruins. Altogether well worth visiting.