Munro (Monroe) Tartan

Clan Munro (Monroe) is a distinguished Highland clan celebrated for its loyalty, military service, and deep-rooted connection to the lands of Easter Ross. The Munro Tartan embodies this proud legacy, serving as a powerful symbol of heritage and identity. The collection includes T-shirts, shirts, hoodies, caps, scarves, blankets, flags, and home décor—each item thoughtfully crafted to honor the strength and tradition of Clan Munro. Whether worn with pride or displayed at home, Munro Tartan products offer a timeless way to connect with your Scottish ancestry.

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Munro Tartan

Munro Tartan

Munro Ancient Tartan

Munro Ancient Tartan

Munro Modern Tartan

Munro Modern Tartan

Munro Black and Red Tartan

Munro Black and Red Tartan

Munro Tartans

4 variations

The Munro tartan is a bold and elegant pattern composed of deep red, dark green, navy, and yellow. The rich deep red symbolizes valor and loyalty, while dark green and navy ground the design in the natural strength of the Highlands. Accents of yellow add a subtle brightness, enhancing the overall balance of this timeless tartan.

Clan Munro offers a few classic variations, each with its own character and purpose:

  • Munro Ancient Tartan – A softer, more weathered version that reflects traditional dyeing methods.
  • Munro Modern Tartan – A vivid, high-contrast edition with saturated colors for contemporary wear.
  • Munro Black and Red Tartan – A sleek, alternative design with a bold contrast that simplifies the palette while maintaining clan identity.
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Explore the history of Clan Munro

How it all started

Territories

Clan Munro held lands in the north of Scotland, particularly in Easter Ross, with their historic heartland lying around Foulis Castle near the Cromarty Firth. Loyal to the Scottish crown from early on, the Munros became known for their reliability in defending royal interests in the Highlands. Their territory, strategically located between the Highlands and the more fertile Lowlands, allowed the clan to thrive both as warriors and landowners. The Munros were frequently engaged in military service, fighting in Scotland, Ireland, and even continental Europe.

Clan Chief

The current chief of Clan Munro is Hector William Munro of Foulis, the 33rd Baron of Foulis and 11th Munro baronet of Foulis. The clan’s seat is Foulis Castle, a restored 18th-century building with medieval origins, which still serves as the family residence today. The castle is located near Evanton in Ross-shire and represents the Munros’ long-standing presence in the Highlands. Through their service, resilience, and diplomacy, Clan Munro has left an enduring mark on Scottish history and Highland culture.

Foulis Castle - Clan Munro History
Foulis Castle - Clan Munro History

Foulis Castle

Location: Near Evanton, Ross-shire, Scotland

Foulis Castle, located near the Cromarty Firth in Easter Ross, is the historic seat of Clan Munro, a proud Highland clan with a distinguished history of loyalty, service, and martial strength. The Munros have held their lands in Ross-shire since at least the 14th century, with their chiefs often serving the Scottish crown in times of war.

Clan Munro’s ancestral lands were ideally positioned between Highland and Lowland territories, giving the clan both strategic importance and fertile ground. Known for their military involvement, the Munros fought in numerous battles, including conflicts in Scotland, Ireland, and continental Europe. They gained a reputation as fierce warriors and reliable allies of the monarch.

Foulis Castle, originally a fortified tower house, was expanded and rebuilt over the centuries. Though it suffered damage during the 18th-century Jacobite uprisings, it was restored and continues to be the home of the current clan chief. The castle reflects a blend of medieval defense and later Georgian elegance.

The current chief of Clan Munro is Hector William Munro of Foulis, 33rd Baron of Foulis and 11th Baronet. The clan remains active today, preserving its rich history through gatherings, historical societies, and continued residence at Foulis Castle.

Foulis Castle stands as a proud symbol of Clan Munro’s enduring spirit—steadfast in loyalty, proud in heritage, and deeply rooted in the landscape of northern Scotland.

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