Balnagown Castle: Balnagown Castle, near Alness in Ross and Cromarty, was the ancestral seat of the chiefs of Clan Ross. It has a long history of connection with the clan and was a significant stronghold for the Ross chiefs.
Hawkhead Castle: Located near Paisley in Renfrewshire, this castle was initially built by the Rosses in the middle of the fifteenth century. While the original castle has been incorporated into a mansion, it still holds historical significance as a Ross property.
Arnage Castle: Arnage Castle, near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, was a property of John Ross, Provost of Aberdeen in 1702. It has connections to the Clan Ross through its ownership.
Balconie Castle: Situated near Alness, Ross and Cromarty, Balconie Castle was associated with the Earls of Ross. It played a role in the clan’s history and heritage in the region.
Caisteal nan Corr (Invercassley): The remains of this tower house near Lairg in Sutherland were once held by the Rosses, representing their historical presence in the area.
Pitcalnie Castle: Located near Cromarty, Pitcalnie Castle was originally held by the Munros but later passed to the Rosses, making it part of Clan Ross’s history.
Portencross Castle (Ardneil Castle): This castle near West Kilbride in Ayrshire was originally held by the Rosses before being transferred to the Clan Boyd after the Wars of Scottish Independence. It showcases the clan’s influence in different regions of Scotland.
Sanquhar Castle: Near Sanquhar in Dumfries and Galloway, Sanquhar Castle was once held by the Rosses before being passed to the Clan Crichton in the fourteenth century, reflecting the historical evolution of ownership in the region.
Shandwick Castle: Located near Balintore in Easter Ross, Shandwick Castle was held by the Rosses of Shandwick, who are the present chiefs of Clan Ross. It is closely tied to the current leadership of the clan.
Tain Through Time: In Tain, Ross and Cromarty, this museum and heritage center provides information about the Rosses and the history of Clan Ross. It’s an educational resource for understanding the clan’s history.
Battlefields: Clan Ross participated in various battles, including the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Visiting battlefield sites, such as Bannockburn, can offer insights into the clan’s military history and contributions to Scotland’s history.