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Scotland’s Ardnamurchan peninsular – the furthest westerly point on mainland Britain – is an extraordinarily peaceful escape. But its strategic location means that before we discovered travel by rail and cars, this was a place of warring factions, clashing clans and seaborne sieges. So the kind of place you’d build a castle to protect