The Modern Antiquarian. Stone Circles, Ancient Sites, Neolithic Monuments, Ancient Monuments, Prehistoric Sites, Megalithic MysteriesThe Modern Antiquarian

   

Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh

Cairn(s)

<b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMANImage © Robert Gladstone
Nearest Town:Inverness (21km NNE)
OS Ref (GB):   NH5776425916 / Sheets: 26, 35
Latitude:57° 18' 6.05" N
Longitude:   4° 21' 39.81" W

Added by thelonious


Discussion Topics0 discussions
Start a topic



Show  |  Hide
Web searches for Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh
Show map   (inline Google Map)

Images (click to view fullsize)

Add an image Add an image
Photographs:<b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by thelonious <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by thelonious <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by thelonious <b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by thelonious Maps / Plans / Diagrams:<b>Creag Innis an Daimh Dhuibh</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Fieldnotes

Add fieldnotes Add fieldnotes
17/04/2016 – We parked at Loch Ceo Glais and walked south along quiet roads to the start of the forest track just after Eudinuagain. Makes for a fine walk and parking isn’t that great nearer the hill. Follow the forest track round the hill W then S then take the ride SW and another ride E. Easy going and the cairn is not that hard to find in open woodland. I really liked this one. Nice size with plenty of stones. Canmore makes no mention of an exposed chamber but the middle looks like a collapsed chamber to me. Some pretty big stones in the cairn as well. Great vibe to this site and the top of the hill is worth a visit for the view as well. thelonious Posted by thelonious
19th April 2016ce
Edited 19th April 2016ce