Armadale Castle Gardens and Museum of the Isles

A Mansion Houses & Gardens in Eigg, Rum and Muck

Armadale Castle Gardens and Museum of the Isles

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Armadale Castle Gardens and Museum of the Isles is set in the heart of a 20,000 acre Highland estate. This estate, once part of the traditional lands of Clan Donald, was purchased by the Clan Donald Lands Trust in 1971. The Trust has restored the gardens and part of the Castle, created the Museum of the Isles, founded the Study Centre, built holiday accommodation and established a visitor centre that appeals to all age groups.

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Armadale
Sleat
Isle of Skye
IV45 8RS
T 01471 844305
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    The �hidden gems� of the Inner Hebrides. In particular Eigg is wonderful and is topped off with An Sgurr, a dramatic central mountain that is a much easier walk than it looks. There are sandy beaches and caves along the shoreline and a fascinating a bloody history. Rum is quite different with dramatic black cliffs that rise steeply up from the sea with its main attraction being the extraordinary red sandstone Kinloch Castle. You can take a non-disembarking trip from Mallaig if you do not have the time to see the islands better and in the summer smaller ferries also operate from Arisaig.