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Loch Awe

Crannog

<b>Loch Awe</b>Posted by drewbhoyImage © drew/A/B
Nearest Town:Ullapool (25km SSW)
OS Ref (GB):   NC24801589 / Sheet: 15
Latitude:58° 5' 51.02" N
Longitude:   4° 58' 22.68" W

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After leaving the chamber cairn at Ledmore/Lyne we headed back north but before it became dark decided to stop at the north end of Loch Awe as I'd spotted what I thought was a crannog a couple of days before.

The crannog is 15m wide and 1m high, from the layby I couldn't spot a causeway. What I also didn't know was that there was another crannog some 200m to the south. Another visit required here as well. Roll on next October.

Visited 15/10/2020.
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
27th December 2020ce