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Beautiful UK castle constantly named world's 'best' – in a James Bond film

The castle is located in the western Highlands.

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Eilean Donan castle

Eilean Donan Castle is in Scotland (Image: Getty)

A castle perched on a tiny island where three lochs meet has earned a reputation as one of the world's most beautiful. Its stone towers and dramatic bridge have appeared in countless photos – and even a James Bond film. Fans of 007 may recognise it from The World Is Not Enough (1999), where it doubled as a secret Scottish headquarters for MI6. The same castle was used in the British-American action fantasy film Highlander (1986), which co-stars Sean Connery. 

The castle in question is Eilean Donan, on a tiny tidal island where Loch Duich, Loch Long, and Loch Alsh meet in the western Highlands. Located near the village of Dornie along the A87, it's roughly a 2.5-hour drive from Inverness or a short hop from Kyle of Lochalsh station.

Eilean Donan Castle

Eilean Donan Castle offers stunning views from all sides (Image: Getty)

Eilean Donan castle at night

Eilean Donan Castle at night (Image: Getty)

The fort dates back to the 13th century, though much of what stands today was rebuilt in the 20th century. The castle interior includes displays on clan history and medieval artefacts, and there's also a stunning view from the stone bridge framing the castle against Loch Duich and Loch Alsh. Sunrise and sunset in particular offer dramatic photo opportunities.

A travel blogger visiting the site wrote: "I really enjoyed walking around Eilean Donan Castle and learning of its history. It was an incredible outing I'll never forget.

"You can explore almost every room inside the castle. Most of the castle is open for touring, so you can see a LOT. Inside Eilean Donan Castle, you'll find the Banquetting Hall, drawing room, recreated kitchen, scullery, pantry, servants hall, bedrooms, parlour, lavatories, inner courtyard, main keep, and more. The Banquetting Hall is worth the cost of admission alone, it's absolutely breathtaking."

Getting there:

  • By car: Inverness to Dornie via A87, 2.5 hours.

  • By train: Kyle of Lochalsh station, 10-minute drive.

  • Best time to visit: Summer for the light, autumn for dramatic colours and fewer tourists.

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