Duart Castle
Medieval castle bought and restored by Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, the 26th Chief of the Clan MacLean, in the early twentieth century,
Isle of Mull, Argyll, PA64 6AP
Facilities
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Bike storage facilities
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Cafe / restaurant
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Free parking
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Parkland / open spaces
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Pet friendly
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Picnic area
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Shop
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
Read the full accessibility statement.
Duart Castle proudly guards the sea cliffs of the Isle of Mull, while enjoying one of the most spectacular and unique positions on the West Coast of Scotland.
Brought back from ruin in 1911, the Castle treasures 800 years of history of one of Scotland’s oldest Clans, The Macleans, and is one of the last surviving privately owned Clan Castles in Scotland.
Visit us today and explore the turbulent past of the Clan, the battles and the love stories. Stand under and admire the stone Clan Crest or enjoy the blossoming Rowan Tree in the Castle Courtyard. Explore the ancient Keep and ghostly Dungeons. Browse the magnificent Banqueting Hall and quaint Edwardian State Rooms. Walk the Battlements and lose yourself in the breathtaking view out across the Sound of Mull.
There is more to enjoy outside within the Castle grounds, including Millennium Wood and Duart Point, a promontory which can be explored on foot. Finish your visit with homegrown, homemade food in the Duart Tearoom or treat a loved one with a unique gift in the “Maclean’s of Duart” Gift Shop.
Important information: opening info is generated by artificial intelligence; check specific attraction details before travelling.
The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.
Duart Castle, located on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, offers a variety of attractions and facilities for visitors. Below is a detailed summary of the opening times, admission prices, and other relevant information for the Castle and its associated amenities.
Opening Hours
2026:
- April: Open daily from April 1st to April 30th, 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
- May to September: Open daily from May 1st to September 30th, 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
- October: Open daily from October 1st to October 18th, 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
2025:
- April: Open from April 1st to April 30th, 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM, closed on Thursdays.
- May to September: Open daily from May 1st to September 30th, 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
- October: Open from October 1st to October 18th, 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM, closed on Thursdays.
Outside of these hours, visitors can still access the Castle grounds to view the exterior and enjoy the sea views. Donations are welcome to support site maintenance.
Admission Prices (2026)
- Adult: £13.00
- Child (5-15 years): £6.00
- Family (2 adults + up to 3 children): £34.00
- Senior (65+ years): £12.00
- Student (16+ years): £12.00
Members of the Historic Houses association can enter the Castle for free with a valid membership card.
Facilities
- Tearoom: Offers locally sourced Isle of Mull produce, with a lunch menu available from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Licensed to serve alcoholic beverages.
- Gift Shop: Features Scottish-made products, including Maclean tartan items, gifts, and clothing.
- Parking: Free parking is available for all visitors, including spaces for coaches and minibuses.
Special Events
In 2024, the Castle will host storytelling events featuring Scot AnSgeulaiche, a traditional Clan storyteller, on July 21st, August 4th, and August 25th, from 11:15 AM to 4:15 PM.
Additional Information
Dogs are welcome in the Castle grounds but are not allowed inside the buildings, except for assistance dogs. Group visits (15 or more people) can benefit from group rates; pre-booking is recommended. There is no public transport to the Castle from the Craignure Ferry Terminal, but it is a 3-mile walk or accessible by limited taxi services.
Historic Houses members visit for free.
Adult: £12
Child: £5
Family (2+2): £30
Tickets including ferry and coach to and from the Castle are available at the Caledonian MacBrayne Tour Shop in Oban.
We welcome groups to the castle and offer a special rate for groups of over 15 people.
Tickets including ferry and coach to and from the Castle are available at the Caledonian MacBrayne Tour Shop in Oban.
We offer visits for school/educational groups for primary and secondary schools.
For further information please click here.
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
Read the full accessibility statement.
Getting here
Isle of Mull, Argyll, PA64 6AP
The most convenient and direct ferry sails from Oban to Craignure on the Isle of Mull. The sailing from Oban takes 45 minutes to Craignure and on the return trip, this ferry connects with trains and buses on the mainland. Book your car on the ferry in advance and purchase your ticket before getting on the ferry.
You can also get to Mull from Lochaline and Kilchoan on Morvern and Ardnamurchan. No advance booking is necessary.
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