The estate at Ederline is an area rich in history and archaeological sites with the main concentration in the Kilmartin Glen only a short distance away. On the estate itself, we have two ancient chapels and a castle to be explored.
One of the chapels on Loch Ederline is along the Ladies walk built in 1727 and the other chapel is on the estate on the banks of Loch Awe.
Find out more here.
The University of Nottingham has undertaken excavations to explore the submerged crannog found near Ederline Boathouse in Loch Awe and have findings that date the underwater site from fourth to sixth centuries AD.
Find out more about the findings on the university’s website.
Loch Awe Crannog
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Crannogs