Climbing to the Castle of Cups
Follow the seafront past the Argyll Hotel and bear left towards Inveraray Castle. At the first junction, turn right past a football pitch with a standing stone. After the coach park on the left and the end wall of the castle on the right, the estate road on the left is signed 'Dun na Cuaiche'. It passes a memorial to clansmen who were killed for religious reasons in 1685, to reach the stone-arched Garden Bridge.
Just before the bridge, take a track down left to the riverside. It follows the river upstream around a bend, then runs through woods near the river, to exit at a road junction. Turn right, across a small road bridge over the river.
Over the bridge turn right on a tarmac estate track, then bear left on a rougher track. With open field on your left, you'll see a small gate into woods on the right – this will be the return route to the castle. Opposite this small gate, turn left up the open field, to rejoin the track above its zig-zag. Here a gate with stile alongside leads on up into woods.
Soon you pass some ruined buildings on your left. The uppermost of the three is a lime kiln. Limestone and coal were tipped into the top of the cylindrical structure on the side facing the path. The hearth opening where the fire was lit must have been on the opposite side, but is now buried. The track continues slanting uphill, with recent clear-felling giving views over forested low hill to the northwest. A circular, stone-built gatepost is above the track, and then it doubles back up to the right. As it passes through a disused wall there are two more circular gateposts. The track re-enters trees, and narrows to a well-built path with zig-zags up to the hilltop.
Wander up right to the true summit, before dropping a few steps to the shelter of the stone-built viewing hut just below. After enjoying views of Loch Fyne and Inveraray through the various draughty openings, descend the hill by the same track.
Past the lime kiln (passed earlier on the upward path) and the gate with a stile, fork right off the track, re-crossing it below to the small gate already noted. This leads into a wood. The path runs down to the Garden Bridge. Return along the castle driveway to Inveraray.
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