It's my 52nd Birthday today, January 10th 2023, and I can never get enough of watching this Beautiful video. Thanks so much again for sharing this with the World 👌💯💙💜
Inverlochy Castle was built circa 1270-1280 by John "the Black" Comyn, Lord of Badenoch and Lochaber, and chief of the Clan Comyn. It may have been built on the site of an earlier Pictish fortification and settlement, which the historian Hector Boece (1465-1536) records as a "city" that was destroyed by Vikings.[1] When Robert the Bruce succeeded to the Scottish throne in 1306, the Comyns, his rivals for the crown, were dispossessed, and the castle was unoccupied for a time.[1] In 1431, clansmen of Alexander MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, defeated King James I's larger army in the first Battle of Inverlochy, fought close by the castle. It came under control of the Clan Cameron until 1501.
With all the bagpipe music available in addition to Celtic music of all types, why did tbe producer of this great video use this song???? Ugh! The video is awesome, but the song leaves so much to be desired!
WoW, thank you so much for sharing. These remains are so so Beautiful ❤️
It's my 52nd Birthday today, January 10th 2023, and I can never get enough of watching this Beautiful video. Thanks so much again for sharing this with the World 👌💯💙💜
Happy birthday you are so very welcome so glad you enjoy the video
@@PDG005AND I'm still here in 2025 🙂 God Bless 💙
Love the footage
Inverlochy Castle was built circa 1270-1280 by John "the Black" Comyn, Lord of Badenoch and Lochaber, and chief of the Clan Comyn. It may have been built on the site of an earlier Pictish fortification and settlement, which the historian Hector Boece (1465-1536) records as a "city" that was destroyed by Vikings.[1] When Robert the Bruce succeeded to the Scottish throne in 1306, the Comyns, his rivals for the crown, were dispossessed, and the castle was unoccupied for a time.[1] In 1431, clansmen of Alexander MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, defeated King James I's larger army in the first Battle of Inverlochy, fought close by the castle. It came under control of the Clan Cameron until 1501.
With all the bagpipe music available in addition to Celtic music of all types, why did tbe producer of this great video use this song???? Ugh! The video is awesome, but the song leaves so much to be desired!