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The
castle was built in 1860 and sits at the headland of Glengorm's vast
area of coastline, forestry, lochs and hills.
Glengorm truly stands apart from the surrounding Western Isles - already
known for their dramatic scenery - due to its tranquility and sheer
natural beauty.
The views across the North Atlantic, especially at sunset, are stunning.
To the north of the peninsula of Ardnamurchan, most westerly point
on the British mainland, is the mountainous island of Rhum. Lowlying
Coll, with its white sands, can be seen to the west, while the nearest
islands of the Outer Hebrides 60 miles away, rear off the north west
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