Knock Castle (Isle of Skye)

Knock Castle (Isle of Skye) is a tourist attraction, one of the Castles in Teanga, United Kingdom. It is located: 510 km from Glasgow, 630 km from Edinburgh, 840 km from Belfast.

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, N57°6'36", W5°50'49". Get directions

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