View from Duntulm Castle

Duntulm Castle stands on the north coast of the Isle of Skye off the west coast of Scotland near the hamlet of Duntulm. Duntulm apparently means the fort on the green grassy headland. It was abandoned around 1730 by the MacDonalds and now lies in ruins close to the sea. The last masonry wall fell in 1980 during a storm, although the vaulted basements are intact.
This site on the Isle of Skye originally had an iron age broch that was used by the Norsemen in their forays down the coast. Later, a stone castle was built here by the Macleods, although most of the remaining ruin dates from the 17th century. The castle has a pretty horrific history and supposedly, the Macdonalds abandoned the castle because of the ghosts.
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