Kilmartin Glen - Exploring Carnasserie Castle and Ancient Scottish Tombs - Historic Scotland

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A Scotsman Outdoors

A Scotsman Outdoors

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#castle #tomb #scottishhistory
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - What's coming up!
1:08 - Carnasserie Castle Exploration
9:03 - Nether Largie Standing Stones
11:27 - Temple Wood Stone Circle
14:08 - Nether Largie Southern Cairn
16:58 - Recap
17:38 - Historic Scotland App
Carnasserie Castle is located in Kilmartin Glen, Argyll and Bute, and is the 16th century home of The 5th Earl of Argyll, Archibald Campbell. It was built for him by Bishop John Carswell and was one of Scotland's first Renaissance castles which were built for style and luxury over defence. Join me as I explore the amazing ruins.
Further down Kilmartin Glen finds Scotland's most concentrated number of neolithic sites in one area with ancient ruins dating back over 5,000 years. Tombs, standing stones, stone circles, carved rocks and art litter the area showing just how important it was to our ancestors. I haven't fully explored this area yet and can't wait to return to see it some more.
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@RobbieWilson-lz5xd
@RobbieWilson-lz5xd 18 күн бұрын
Great video. I look after this castle. You described it perfectly. 👌🏻
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 15 күн бұрын
Hey Robbie, that's amazing to hear for me and I'm just glad I've got my research right. It's an awesome ruin and a phenomenal example of a castle from this period. What a job you have, to look after castles! I'm sure there's worse things in the world to do. Is there any others that you look after in that area that you would recommend I visit next? I'm always looking for places to explore so I'm open to your recommendations. Thanks for watching and I'm glad I've described it well.
@PinnedonPlaces
@PinnedonPlaces 2 жыл бұрын
That cottage is gorgeous, loved to see the different colours, wow! Drone shots are beautiful. Really fascinated with Carnasserie castle, incredible location for a stronghold, love to see it. Will 100% be popping this on the list when we visit Scotland this summer, thank you for sharing and showing us about, new to the channel and loving the content :)
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Hi PoP, thanks for watching and I'm glad you're liking it. Carnasserie Castle is a little gem and definitely worth exploring. There's so much history around it and, as I said in the video, it's in brilliant condition. Definitely put it on the list. Enjoy your time up here when you visit and I look forward to watching more of your channel.
@PAADVENTURES1
@PAADVENTURES1 2 жыл бұрын
brilliant Brian. never even knew any of this existed. this definitely warrants a wee day out. I like a good standing stone!😂 Paul
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
See! See! I'm not the only one into stones 😂 Cheers Paul, I didn't know it was here either until being up there but what a wee place. Definitely worth a wee trip up to the area for an easy walk around. If you like standing stones, this is the place 😉
@OldOwl2003
@OldOwl2003 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic ,! Really moving actually and emotive, so much history and standing stones are awe inspiring I’d love to know the cottage you stayed in so I can try and visit these places myself, my Father comes from a line of Picts, known as the Pict Stones , I’m pleased I have found your channel, the Picts used to leave the way markers by carving into the stones. Beautiful, Old Owl 🦉 Alaya.
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Hey Alaya, thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed this. The standing stones are great to see and the whole glen is pretty amazing to see. The cottage is part of the Auchinellan estate if you are looking to stay. They have a few places to stay on their grounds. Again, I'm glad you enjoyed this trip.
@thedaftestnameicouldthinko8233
@thedaftestnameicouldthinko8233 2 жыл бұрын
That was fascinating. I’ve been through the area twice on cycle tours and never really looked at the archaeology so I’ll have to go back. I’ve just done some googling and found that the original bits and pieces date back to about 4000BC whereas Dunadd is around 600AD so Kilmartin has been an important site for humans for a very long time. And then there’s the Crinan Canal. You might like Caithness. Before Covid, the Camster Grey Cairns were open so perhaps we’ll be able to go inside again one day soon. Also, there’s an old stone coffin like the one you filmed where Ava of Achavanich was found. It’s yielded a lot of information about the Beaker people. I disagree with your heckler on the day. That was a video which caught my attention and kept it. But, then again, I am a nerd!
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, I'm finally getting around to replying to your good self, apologies for the wait. You can't beat a wee cycle trip so another excuse to head up is welcome I'm sure. I too done some research afterwards and apparently the area was almost like the epicentre of Scottish culture with Dunadd being the stronghold all those millennia ago. I've not visited the Crinan Canal but it was very much promoted in the areas of Lochgilphead and is somewhere I'll go back to. I done some googling of Ava of Achavanich and now had yet somewhere else that I want to visit in Scotland, there will not be enough time in this life to see it all at this rate. I find sites like that and say Pompeii absolutely fascinating. Anything that is a tangible link to the past astounds me, probably because I'm a nerd too. Haha! The heckler is the boss so usually what she says sticks but not with this, she's wrong, standing stones are interesting I say. I'm glad that you liked this and thanks for your comment. I'll be heading out to some more castles in the area soon and ticking off more of those sites as soon as I can. Again, thanks for watching and I hope to hold your interest again soon.
@gdan8259
@gdan8259 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the fascinating and close-up look at Kilmartin Glen. I have an upcoming trip to Scotland and Argyll is the first stop. Your video gave me some ideas on photographing the area including shooting Carnasserie Castle at night. Cheers
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan, glad that it's helped you some. It's an awesome wee glen and although I haven't seen it yet, I've read that the Ballygowan Rock Art is superb as a subject at sunset. It would be nice to see your work once it's done 👍🏼
@theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf
@theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf 2 жыл бұрын
Carnasserie is a stunning castle, there was a sword in the hall when i was there, i hope it wasnt knicked.
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
It must have been moved, hopefully not knicked, because there wasn't any sword when we were there. When were you there?
@theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf
@theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf 2 жыл бұрын
@@AScotsmanOutdoors about 5 years ago.
@GusExplores
@GusExplores 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in this area and used to love visiting all the cairns and the castle. Did you get a chance to go up Dunadd fort? It looks like you were staying in the holiday cottage at the bottom. Cheers for sharing another great video
@GusExplores
@GusExplores 2 жыл бұрын
Farmer Jim 🤣🤣
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
😂 I know, she's some woman. I didn't get to Dunadd but I am arranging to head back up sometime and visit more of the area, especially the ring marked rocks and slabs. We stayed on the Auchinellan estate just east of the castle. Was it Kilmartin you grew up in?
@GusExplores
@GusExplores 2 жыл бұрын
@@AScotsmanOutdoors it was Kilmichael that I grew up in (next to the horseshoe inn) it's about half way between Lochgilphead and Kilmartin. Definitely put Dunadd fort on your list it's iron age so very little remaining but a great wee walk up the hill with lovely views.
@jamesbowie6925
@jamesbowie6925 10 ай бұрын
You would think with all the billionaires in the world that one of them could donate some money and start fixing up these beautiful buildings, I can only dream😊
@AScotsmanOutdoors
@AScotsmanOutdoors 10 ай бұрын
You and me both. I dare say that if I were in receipt of billions that a good number of others would benefit too.
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