Eilean Donan Castle - Loch Duich, Western Highlands by David Lewins LRPS
David Lewins LRPS

Eilean Donan Castle - Loch Duich, Western Highlands by

Eilean Donan (Scottish Gaelic Eilean Donnáin), is a small island in Loch Duich in the western Highlands of Scotland. It is connected to the mainland by a footbridge and lies about half a mile from the village of Dornie. Eilean Donan (which means simply “island of Donnán”) is named after Donnán of Eigg, a Celtic saint martyred in the Dark Ages. The island is dominated by a picturesque castle.

The original castle was built in the early 13th century as a defence against the Vikings. By the late 13th century it had become a stronghold of the Mackenzies of Kintail (later the Earls of Seaforth). In 1511, the Macraes, as protectors of the Mackenzies, became the hereditary Constables of the Castle.

In 1539 Iain Dubh Matheson, chief of the Clan Matheson died whilst defending the Castle on Eilean Donan island against the Clan MacDonald of Sleat on behalf of the Clan Macrae and Clan Mackenzie.

In April 1719 the castle was occupied by Spanish troops attempting to start another Jacobite Rising. The castle was recaptured, and then demolished, by three Royal Navy frigates on 10–13 May 1719. The Spanish troops were defeated a month later at the Battle of Glen Shiel.

The castle was restored in the years between 1919 and 1932 by Lt. Col. John MacRae-Gilstrap.

Canon 1D MkIII, 24-105mm (L)

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Comments

  • Phoxford
    Phoxfordabout 2 years ago

    This, my friend, is an absolutely wonderful picture. The composition and treatment are first class. I’m lost for words.

  • Thank you very much for your kind words of support David, I am pleased you approve of the image.

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Jodie Bennett
    Jodie Bennettabout 2 years ago

    Brilliant work

  • Thanks for the comment

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Martin Smart
    Martin Smartabout 2 years ago

    Excellent work David, I really love the Victorian effect you’ve created here, awesome!

  • Thanks for the support Martin, I’m happy with the way this one turned out, certainly looks better than the colour version. ;-)

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • traveller
    travellerabout 2 years ago

    What a splendid take on this iconic castle David, the B&W plus the negative “V” is just superb, “fav” for me.
    Ian

  • Thanks very much for the comment and favorite Ian, just trying to put a different angle on a well photographed icon! ;-)

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • David Mould
    David Mouldabout 2 years ago

    Lovely, and not the angle i was expecting…

  • Everyone takes that angle David, I like to try and be different! Thanks for the kind words.

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • kathy s gillentine
    kathy s gillen...about 2 years ago

    absolutely magnificent work, and excellent info as well

  • Thank you very much Kathy, appreciated as always

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Shaun Whiteman
    Shaun Whitemanabout 2 years ago

    Great shot of this stunning castle David, the b&w treatment works really well!

  • Thanks for the comment Shaun, pleased you like iit.

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • eddiej
    eddiejabout 2 years ago

    One of the most original views I have seen of this…excellent

  • Cheers Eddie, got eaten alive from midge getting this one but certainly worth the discomfort! ;-)

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Polly x
    Polly xabout 2 years ago

    Gorgeous image David.

  • Thank you for the comment Polly

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • mdbphotography
    mdbphotographyabout 2 years ago

    Wonderful image and a very unexpected angle – never seen it that way before!

  • Thanks very much for your kind comment, appreciated

    – David Lewins LRPS