The low profile of Dun Flashader.
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The tumble of walling blocks at Dun Flashader.
Overlooking the foundation course towards Loch Greshornish.
Dun Flashader rises immediately from the roadside.
The jumble of fallen masonry at Dun Flashader.
A stitched panorama showing the interior of the broch, filled with debris from the collapsed walls.
A severely dilapidated guard cell.
Massive foundation blocks at Dun Flashader.
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Visited: May 12, 2014
Dun Flashader lies about 300 m along the road leading to Kildonan from the edge of Flashader village. There is space to park beside the post box. To visit the broch, just ascend the adjacent mound where the remains of Flashader Broch, though levelled to the foundation course, are somehow strangely impressive. The periphery of the broch is very apparent, and the entire interior of large blocks is on the same level, refreshingly not totally overgrown with vegetation. At one point a row of impressively massive foundation blocks can be seen.
‘Drive by‘
Easily seen from road as a large grass covered mound. Situated right next to the loch.
Canmore states:
‘Dun Flashader is a very dilapidated broch built on the summit of a flat-topped rocky eminence surrounded by crags about 25’ in height. The inner wall of the broch shows an average height of from 3’ – 5’, but it is almost hidden by tumbled stones. The outer ring of the wall is traceable only on the N where the foundation stones remain in situ. The internal diameter is 34’9”, and the wall at the foundation is 12’3” thick. Of the entrance passage on the W, only the N wall is traceable. In the thickness of the wall on the left hand side of the entrance there is a ruined guard-chamber or gallery 3’5” in width, while to the NE there are indications of another cell oor gallery in the wall. There is the suggestion of the right wall of the entrance to this chamber still in position’.
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Dun Borve (Greshornish)
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Meall An Duna
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Dun na h’Airde
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Creagan Soillier
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Dun Suladale
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Lon Beatha
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Dun Edinbane
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Dun Kingsburgh (North)
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Dun Kingsburgh (South)
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Dun Santavaig
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Dun Treaslane
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Dun Peinduin
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Creag Nam Meann
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Romesdal Bridge
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Dun Bernisdale
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Dun Craig
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Dun Adhamh
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Eyre Manse
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Dun Maraig
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Dun Cruinn
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Eyre
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Dun View
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Dun Borve, Cuidrach
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Dun Eyre
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Cuidrach Stone Setting
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Snizort Parish Church
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Kensaleyre Church
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Carn Liath, Kensaleyre
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Tote (Skeabost)
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Kensalyre Cairn
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Kensalyre Standing Stone
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Temple of Anaitis
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Achadh Nam Bard
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Dun Sgalair
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Cnoc Na Cairidh
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Dun A’Cheitechin
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Glen Heysdal
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Clach Ard
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Vatten
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Dun Arkaig
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Dun Hallin
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Claigan Souterrain
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Uig
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Barpa
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Dun Skudiburgh
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Claigan (Dun Breac)
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Borve (Isle of Skye)
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Dun Alighlinn
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Geary
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Camalaig Bay
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Dun Borve
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Dun Chaich
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Dun Feorlig
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Dun Fiadhairt
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Dun Totaig
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Dun Cnoc a’Sga
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Drumuie
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Dun Osdale
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Rocabarra
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Dunanellerich
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Trumpan
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Dun Neill
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Heaven Stone
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Dun Mor, Struanmore
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Dun Garsin, Bracadale
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Sgoir Beag
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Old Man of Storr
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Dun Beag
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Dun Colbost
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Dun Beag (Cairn)
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Knock Ullinish
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Dun Borrafiach
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Carn Liath, Kilmuir
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Dun Diarmaid, Bracadale
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Dun Boreraig (Duirinish)
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Healabhal Mhor
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Cnoc Ullinish
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Carn Liath, Struanmore
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Dun Gearymore
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Dun Gerashader
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Dun Liath, Kilmuir
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Kilvaxter
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Dun Torvaig
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Dun Torvaig
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Loch Leum na Luirginn
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Tot Nan Druidhean
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Dun Taimh
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Rigg
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Dun Ardtreck
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Dun Bornasketaig
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Dun Connavern
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Dun Grianan (Tote)
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Dun Beag Cairn
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Dun Beag, Balmeanach
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Dun Raisaburgh
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Osmigarry
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Dun Smail
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The Table, Quiraing
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Dun Grianan
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Dun Dearg
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Dun Vallerain
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Cadha Riach
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Carn Ban
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