
From the east.
From the east.
The forts defenders run away and to the north is Glenduckie, Normans Law, Green Craig, Coultra etc etc etc
Looking west to the slopes of East Lomond.
Interior looking north.
The east of the fort looking north.
On the way up to East Lomond there is a rarely spoken about Iron Age hillfort on the small Purin Hill. Not much remains of the fort except changes of colour in the grass which represent the rampart. In my opinion it would have been quite similar to the nearby Maiden Castle. Luckily for me the farmer at Drums was in the field putting feed down for the sheep and said that he’d found several items including flints, an axe head, bits of pottery and handed them to the people at Falkland Palace. He also mentioned that ploughing churned up lots of stones in a circular shape around the small hill.
On a day of bad flooding for Scotland I somehow managed to tiptoe between the rain storms.
Visited 30/12/2015.