
24/10/17 – Looking down to Dun Dearduil South hillfort. A fine place for a bit of Nessie spotting.
24/10/17 – Looking down to Dun Dearduil South hillfort. A fine place for a bit of Nessie spotting.
24/10/2017 – Looking east to the big hills. Fantastic location for these forts and a lovely time of year to visit.
24/10/2017 – Dun Dearduil South with Dun Dearduil North behind.
24/10/2017 – Looking down from Dun Dearduil South at our way off the hill, bit steep!
24/10/2017 – First sight of Dun Dearduil, just magic.
24/10/2017 – The impressive view north. Such lovely colours at this time of year.
24/10/2017 – The forts are up there! Now we just have to find a way to get to them :-)
Rudston cursus A can be made out and followed a bit on Bing Maps – link to bing
25/09/2017 – for scale
24/09/2017 – Seamer Beacon
23/09/2017 – Boundary stone just showing on top. This barrow is a decent size.
23/09/2017 – Curious hole in Louven Howe.
23/09/2017 Burn Howe Round Barrow
23/09/2017 – Looking across to Stony Marl Howes
Round Barrows.
10/08/2017 – Dun Chlif tidal dun. I loved the location for this one.
10/08/2017 – Dun Chlif
10/08/2017 – Dun Chlif tidal dun at low tide (luckily for us).
10/08/2017 – Dun Chlif (Dun Scurrival can be seen in the far distance to the left)
10/08/2017 – View south to the rest of Barra from Dun Scurrival. Lovely beach down there.
10/08/2017 – View north to the Uists from Dun Scurrival
10/08/2017 – Dun Scurrival
10/08/2017 – Dun Scurrival interior
10/08/2017 – View to Dun Scurrival (pointy top at the end)
08/08/2017 – Balnacraig Chambered Cairn.
08/08/2017 – Balnacraig Chambered Cairn.
08/08/2017 – Balnacraig Chambered Cairn.
08/08/2017 – Approaching Balnacraig Chambered Cairn.
08/08/2017 – A wonderful visit to Dun Bharpa.
08/08/2017 – Dun Bharpa
08/08/2017 – Dun Bharpa and its wonderful peristaliths.
08/08/2017 – Dun Bharpa
08/08/2017 – The fallen stone a little way NE of Dun Bharpa.
08/08/2017 – Distant shot from Grianan. Dun is on the left side of the loch.
08/08/2017 – Tigh Talamhanta
08/08/2017 – Tigh Talamhanta
08/08/2017 – Tigh Talamhanta
08/08/2017 – Might not look it from the photo but it’s a 16ft wonder.
08/08/2017 – Beul A’ Bhealaich
08/08/2017 – Looking down to the pass and its sleeping stone.
08/08/2017 – View up to the col where the stone would have stood. It would have been visible from quite a distance away.
07/08/2017 – Looking down the passage to chamber beyond.