Saddell (Scottish Gaelic: Saghadal, pronounced [ˈs̪a.ət̪əl̪ˠ]) is a small Scottish village situated on the east side of the Kintyre Peninsula of Argyll and Bute, overlooking the Kilbrannan Sound and the Isle of Arran, 8 miles (13 km) from Campbeltown on the B842 road to Carradale.
Relief carvings on the stones show warriors in their armour, clerics, ships, huntsmen with stags, large swords, and Celtic knotwork designs.
Saddell Castle, a tower house 1⁄4 mile (400 m) to the southeast and nearer the shore, was built for the Bishop of Argyll in the early 16th century.
At the end of Saddell Bay is Pluck Wood and the remains of Kildonan Dun, a late Iron Age hillfort dating from 200BC and made from Stone.
In contrast to the mostly round Duns, it has a D-shaped ground plan, like Barsalloch Fort and Castle Haven in Galloway.