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Certainly appears to be a broch, however.
To be honest there’s not much structure left. However, the view of The Outer Hebrides is what legends are made of...
Approaching from the track.....
Approaching Dun Gearymore from the path.
This is a stitched panorama looking across Dun Gearymore towards the west.
A prominent ground-level gallery at Dun Gearymore.
21/05/2013 – Dun Gearymore Broch
21/05/2013 – Dun Gearymore Broch
21/05/2013 – Dun Gearymore Broch
21/05/2013 – Dun Gearymore Broch
21/05/2013 – Dun Gearymore Broch
21/05/2013 – Dun Gearymore Broch
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Visited: May 11, 2014
Dun Gearymore, the most distant of the Waternish brochs, lies on a rocky knoll, 1.2 kilometres to the north of Dun Borrafiach and just 150 metres east of the path—in its own sheep-grazed grassy oasis. The foundation level of blocks can be traced round most of the periphery, but much of the walling has now collapsed. It almost goes without saying that most of the walling around this broch has been plundered over the centuries for the purpose of building enclosures, dykes and shielings. You will make your way past the low remains of two shielings as you wander across the moorland between the path and the broch.
As is generally the case, the broch provides a wonderful viewpoint, specially on a sunny day, particularly across the Little Minch towards the Outer Isles.
21/05/2013 – Starting from the car park opposite the churchyard at Trumpan, a visit to the two brochs near the northern point of Waternish makes for a lovely walk. A good track passes just west of each broch to Waternish Point. The first broch we reached was Dun Borrafiach and is probably the pick of the two condition wise. It’s outer wall contains many impressive stones. A mile or so on and we got to Dun Gearymore. I liked this one more. Nice white stones in the sun and the view over to the Outer Hebrides is quite fantastic. We sat for a while just gazing out to sea. What a great place to live.
Don’t forget to pop into the churchyard at the start to look for the Heaven Stone (we forgot).
Sites within 20km of Dun Gearymore
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Dun Borrafiach
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Sgoir Beag
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Heaven Stone
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Trumpan
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Geary
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Dun Hallin
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Claigan (Dun Breac)
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Claigan Souterrain
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Cnoc Na Cairidh
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Dun Boreraig (Duirinish)
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Temple of Anaitis
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Dun Liath, Kilmuir
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Dun Skudiburgh
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Camalaig Bay
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Rocabarra
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Carn Liath, Kilmuir
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Dun Fiadhairt
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Dun na h’Airde
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Meall An Duna
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Dun View
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Dun Bornasketaig
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Dun Maraig
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Dun Borve, Cuidrach
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Dun Craig
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Dun Colbost
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Clach Ard
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Uig
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Cuidrach Stone Setting
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Kilvaxter
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Dun Flashader
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Dun Borve (Greshornish)
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Dun Santavaig
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Dun Totaig
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Dun Chaich
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Osmigarry
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Dun Peinduin
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Lon Beatha
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Creagan Soillier
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Dun Kingsburgh (South)
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Dun Kingsburgh (North)
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Dun Edinbane
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Dun Suladale
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Dun Osdale
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Creag Nam Meann
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Duntulm
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