Minard Castle Argyll and Bute
Minard Castle near Lochgilphead in Argyll and Bute is a nineteenth-century Scottish Baronial castle on the western shore of Loch Fyne, a private residence set within extensive wooded grounds providing an attractive private estate landscape in this beautiful mid-Argyll sea loch setting. The castle was built in the 1840s in the Scottish Baronial style and represents the Victorian investment in picturesque castle architecture. The setting on Loch Fyne is exceptional, the long sea loch providing spectacular views toward the mountains of Cowal and the broader Argyll landscape. The surrounding area of mid-Argyll contains some of the finest heritage in Scotland including the prehistoric monuments of Kilmartin Glen, Inveraray Castle and the scenic Crinan Canal, making this stretch of the Loch Fyne shore one of the more rewarding areas of Argyll for heritage and landscape exploration.