Looking down from the top of the castle's motte, the round stone structure is the dovecote, once four meters high. The dovecote was built to supply Castle Urquhart with an additional source of food. (The origin of "Dove Bars," maybe?) The wall on the right is part of the castle's motte, with Loch Ness beyond. © 2004 Lawrence I. Charters |
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