Dunollie Castle Collection
Dunollie Castle is the seat of Clan MacDougall, one of the oldest Scottish Highland clans. Located about 1 mile north of Oban, in an area of Argyll known to have been inhabited for at least 8,000 years, the now ruined medieval Dunollie Castle overlooks the Western Hebrides, guarding the key waterways of the West Coast of Scotland.
In the 12th century Dunollie began its 1000 year history as a MacDougall stronghold, when Somerled, a Gaelic warrior chieftain, rose to prominence, through marital alliance and military conquest, to create the Kingdom of Argyll and the Isles.
Today, under the guardianship of a Trust set up by the current Clan Chief, a collection of artefacts representing 900 years of continuity, provides an incredibly vivid view, not just of MacDougall Clan history, but of that of Scotland itself.