Skip to content
- Lochaber: The heartland of Clan Cameron, Lochaber is where the clan’s history unfolded. Visitors can explore the stunning landscapes, including Loch Lochy, Loch Arkaig, and Ben Nevis, and imagine the historic events that took place in these areas.
- Achnacarry Castle: The traditional seat of the Cameron chiefs, Achnacarry Castle is a must-visit for descendants. The castle offers insights into the clan’s history and provides an opportunity to connect with their ancestral home.
- Glenfinnan Monument: This monument commemorates the raising of the Jacobite standard by Prince Charles Edward Stuart in 1745, with support from the Camerons. Descendants can learn about the pivotal role their clan played in this historic event.
- Inverlochy Castle: Explore the ruins of Inverlochy Castle, where Chief Ewen Cameron defeated English forces twice during the 17th century. The site is a testament to the clan’s resilience and determination.
- Glen Nevis: Walk through Glen Nevis, once home to the MacSorley branch of the Camerons. The area’s natural beauty offers a glimpse into the ancestral landscapes that shaped the clan’s identity.
- Loch Linnhe: This sea loch near Fort William holds historical significance as Clan Cameron’s traditional boundary with Clan MacDonald. It’s a location that speaks to the clan’s territorial history.
- Culloden Battlefield: Although the Camerons fought on the losing side, visiting Culloden Battlefield provides insight into the broader Jacobite cause and its impact on Scotland’s history.
- Arisaig: Descendants can explore the coastal village of Arisaig, where many Jacobites, including Camerons, departed for France after the uprising’s defeat.
- Glen Spean: This area was the site of the Cameron-MacIntosh feud. Descendants can learn about the historical conflicts and rivalries that shaped the region.
- St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Fort William: Chief Donald Cameron of Lochiel, known as the “Gentle Lochiel,” was laid in state here after his death. Descendants can pay their respects to this revered figure.