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warehouse and across a corrugated iron footbridge over the river. The track ends at a metal farm gate, look to the right before the gate and there is a faint trail that follows the stream to Knock Bay and the castle. The path is narrow and requires crossing a small stream on foot. Once you reach the bay, you will pass in front of a collapsed red-roofed farm building. The easiest approach to the castle is by following the trail upward after passing the farm building. On the right hand side after the farm building are the remains of what appears to be a blacksmith's forge.
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There is no way to get to Knock Castle directly by vehicle. From the A851, take the turn signposted to Torabhaig Distillery. Just before the entrance to the distillery car park (and opposite an HGV turning space), a track leads downhill towards Knock Bay. Follow the track past the distillery
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The castle is in a state of heavy decay and is not maintained. Travelers are advised to proceed at their own risk, as the old masonry work can be unstable. The castle itself is surrounded on three sides by a very steep cliff, and footing can be slippery during rains.
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in the late 15th century. Ownership of the castle passed between the two clans several times. It was remodelled in 1596 by the MacDonalds. By 1689 the castle was abandoned and started to decay. Most of the stones were then used for nearby buildings.
248:– a ghost associated with the fortunes of the family who occupy the castle. The ghost will appear happy if good news is to come; if there is bad news she will weep. The castle is also said to have had a 223:, on the eastern side of Knock Bay. Currently the castle is in ruins; it consists of an old 15th century keep of which one part, a window, remains to some height with traces of later buildings. 112: 339: 105: 98: 388: 393: 220: 322: 383: 68: 46: 39: 291: 162: 172: 152: 33: 50: 295: 200: 378: 132: 8: 271: 167: 254:, a spirit which is said to have a particular concern with caring for the livestock. 90: 137: 326: 319: 157: 212: 147: 372: 354: 341: 331: 250: 196: 83: 227: 216: 231: 204: 239: 244: 296:"Caisteal Camus or Knock Castle, on site of Dun Horavaig (SM8480)" 290: 208: 120: 332:
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