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Neavuie

Burnt Mound / Fulacht Fia

<b>Neavuie</b>Posted by drewbhoyImage © drew/B
Nearest Town:Grantown-On-Spey (5km ENE)
OS Ref (GB):   NH9796526373 / Sheet: 36
Latitude:57° 18' 59.84" N
Longitude:   3° 41' 39.58" W

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Neavuie is a very easy site to find being close to a minor road. We headed south from Carn Bad A'churaich, on the B9007, to the A938 at Duthil. From there we headed east until the first minor road heading north. I was allowed to park at Neavuie Cottage.

A short walk, north east, leads to the site which is the biggest burnt mound I've seen so far. The mound is 10m in diameter being almost 1.7m at its highest tapering to 0.4m at its lowest. Apart from some damage probably caused by a long removed tree the burnt mound stands as it always has.

The small stream, dried up as it was during our visit, still has the three boulders which might have been a very poor attempt at a dam. Anyway a nice place on a rapidly improving day.

Visited 11/7/2018.
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
31st July 2018ce