Perched on a narrow spit of land extending into Loch Ranza at the northern tip of the Isle of Arran, Lochranza Castle is a 13th-century L-plan tower house that was remodeled and expanded in the 15th century. The castle, now a forlorn ruin, stands as a testament to Scottish history. Visitors can explore the weathered stone walls and remnants of the structure, which offer a glimpse into its past. The setting, with the loch and surrounding landscape, creates a striking and evocative scene.
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