An' it suits ye, sir, I thought we'd take a wee sail down the loch- side to Urquhart Castle.
Note in particular the trace taken in deep water off Urquhart Castle at 17.25h on 16 May, 1982.
Urquhart Castle owned by the Clan Grant between 1509 and 1912.
There is also Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness.
Urquhart Castle, which sits on Strone Point, lies 2 km north east along the A82 road.
The first documentary record of Urquhart Castle occurs in 1296, when it was captured by Edward I of England.
In 1395, Domhnall of Islay seized Urquhart Castle from the crown, and managed to retain it for more than 15 years.
Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness was also taken.
Some sources say that Macdonald occupied Urquhart Castle for three years despite the efforts of Clan Grant to dislodge them.
Alan was almost certainly responsible for the earliest motte phase of Urquhart Castle.