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Dun Earn

Hillfort

<b>Dun Earn</b>Posted by drewbhoyImage © drew/amj
Nearest Town:Forres (8km NNE)
OS Ref (GB):   NH99785156 / Sheet: 27
Latitude:57° 32' 35.2" N
Longitude:   3° 40' 28.19" W

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Dun Earn has been badly damaged by the forestry people. Ramparts have all but vanished and these may have been created by the waste thrown out when making the ditch. The ditch which arcs round the fort has been filled in by dead trees and tracks but still exists in some parts as I can testify as I slid down its side on several occasions. Still, on this occasion, the feet managed to stay dry. Also acting as defences are steep slopes especially in the east, these drop into the River Findhorn and to the north where the slopes fall into the fast flowing Dunearn burn. Nowadays the fort is situated amongst dense highland woodland. Today, being misty, it had added atmosphere.

From the small village of Conicavel head south on the minor road. Follow the signposts to the Dun Earn Woodland walks. Once in the car park walk south on the track, then take the first track north east until a severe arc. The fort is just to the south. Take care not to fall into any burns, rivers or ditches. Not much to see, however the scenery is glorious even in the fog!

Visited 6/4/2016.
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
15th April 2016ce