Castle by pat40
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Description
Loch an Eilein is a small loch on the Rothiemurchus estate about 5 km south of Aviemore. The name Loch an Eilein comes from the gaelic 'loch of the island'.
In the late 18th century and early 19th century, the loch was used mainly for two things. On the banks of the loch there is a limestone kiln where the lime stone was collected from a rockface looking over the loch. Also loggers used the connecting river to float logs down to the wood treating factories down stream. Rob Roy and other cattle rustlers used the loch and one side of the loch is called 'Robbers Way'. There are only three remaining houses on the loch side and they are used by forestry officers now.
In the middle of the Loch are ruins of the castle. The castle was once a stronghold of the Wolf of Badenoch who died around the turn of the 15th century. The Jacobites, retreating from Cromdale in 1690, besieged the castle, led by Dame Grizel Mor Grant, widow of the fifth laird Grant. At this time the castle was connected to the shore by a causeway. The causeway was lost when the water level in the loch was raised in the 18th century
Comments (12)
neiwil
Now I like that! old castles are so fascinating. 'Dame Grizel' :-) you just don't get names like that anymore...at least not in polite society....Thank you Pat......
Lashia
Wow what a place to come across! Great shot- thanks for sharing! :)
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rainbows
Beautiful castle by the lakeside, dear Pat. Wonderful information too. Hugs. Di. xx
durleybeachbum
She sounds a fierce lady.. a great role model for some kids I should think!
Feliciti
i like such places and castles !! great capture and infos about !!
jayfar
A well framed shot Pat and great info too.
BIPOLARTWO
I have actually been there on a visit and you have made a perfect capture in my humble opinion
0rest4wicked
I love castles, great narrative!
jocko500
very lovely shot
dakotabluemoon
Wow this is wonderful and love the history on it also.
lior
A so wonderful and peaceful place I'd like to be!
bobrgallegos
Awesome naturally framed photo!! Thanks for the history also.