Dun Isle

Island in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Dun Isle

Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Credit: Dave Smethurst

Dun Isle is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Wigtownshire, Scotland. Situated in the Irish Sea, it lies approximately 3 miles southwest of the town of Port William. The island covers an area of around 60 acres and is accessible by boat from the mainland.

Dun Isle is known for its rugged and picturesque landscape. The island is characterized by steep cliffs that rise up to 150 feet above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding waters. The coastline is dotted with sea caves, rock formations, and small sandy coves, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The island is home to a variety of bird species, including guillemots, razorbills, and puffins, which nest on the cliffs during the breeding season. Seals and dolphins can often be spotted swimming in the waters surrounding the island.

Although there are no permanent residents on Dun Isle, evidence suggests that it was inhabited in the past. Archaeological remains, including a chapel and a burial ground, have been discovered on the island, indicating a significant historical presence.

Due to its remote location and lack of amenities, Dun Isle is primarily visited by day-trippers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the island on foot, taking in the stunning vistas and observing the abundant wildlife. It is important to note that access to the island may be restricted during certain times of the year to protect nesting birds and other sensitive habitats.

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Dun Isle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.75381/-5.0016607 or Grid Reference NX0644. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450
Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Ardwell Bay (or High Ardwell Bay as the locals call it). Ardwell Bay on the west side if the Rhins of Galloway peninsula facing onto the Irish Sea with good views to Northern Ireland on a clear day.
Ardwell Bay (or High Ardwell Bay as the locals call it).
Ardwell Bay on the west side if the Rhins of Galloway peninsula facing onto the Irish Sea with good views to Northern Ireland on a clear day.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell. This pile of stones is all that remains of Doon Castle Broch. Dating from approx 100BC it would have presented a spectacular sight when first built. The remains of a doorway and some lower walls can still be seen, but the remainder has collapsed. This castle occupied a prominent position at High Ardwell point and great views to the south towards the Mull of Galloway (as per photo) and west towards Northern Ireland can be had. Unfortunately, this photo was taken on a dull day, but I will endeavour to post a better photo of this location soon. Dating from approx 100BC, would have presented a spectacular sight when first built.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell.
This pile of stones is all that remains of Doon Castle Broch. Dating from approx 100BC it would have presented a spectacular sight when first built. The remains of a doorway and some lower walls can still be seen, but the remainder has collapsed. This castle occupied a prominent position at High Ardwell point and great views to the south towards the Mull of Galloway (as per photo) and west towards Northern Ireland can be had. Unfortunately, this photo was taken on a dull day, but I will endeavour to post a better photo of this location soon. Dating from approx 100BC, would have presented a spectacular sight when first built.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell Bay A much better view of the landmark on a pleasant February day as promised after my first photo of this.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell Bay
A much better view of the landmark on a pleasant February day as promised after my first photo of this.
South Ardwell A typical Rhins whitewashed farm with views over the Irish Sea
South Ardwell
A typical Rhins whitewashed farm with views over the Irish Sea
Drumbreddan Bay View of drumbreddan Bay taken from the hill fort
Drumbreddan Bay
View of drumbreddan Bay taken from the hill fort
Drumbreddan Farm Large South Rhins Farm, backs on to sea and fronts arable land
Drumbreddan Farm
Large South Rhins Farm, backs on to sea and fronts arable land
Drumbreddan Sunset
Drumbreddan Sunset
Port Gill Cottage View from remote Port Gill towards Drumbreddan Moss.
Port Gill Cottage
View from remote Port Gill towards Drumbreddan Moss.
Mull Hill from Port Gill The "Sea Breeze" stands by the lane from Port Logan as the surface changes from reasonable tarmac to mud. Cliffs on the right leading south to Mull Hill.
Mull Hill from Port Gill
The "Sea Breeze" stands by the lane from Port Logan as the surface changes from reasonable tarmac to mud. Cliffs on the right leading south to Mull Hill.
Port Gill Muddy track leads down from Port Gill farmyard to the coast at Port Gill.
Port Gill
Muddy track leads down from Port Gill farmyard to the coast at Port Gill.
Tree Avenue, Mullhill Wind bent trees between Port Logan and Port Gill at Mullhill.
Tree Avenue, Mullhill
Wind bent trees between Port Logan and Port Gill at Mullhill.
Retreating Tide Ardwell Bay
Retreating Tide Ardwell Bay
Doon Castle Broch at Ardwell Bay. This broch, known as Doon Castle, is the best example of an Iron age broch in Dumfries and Galloway.  It is believed to date from the 1st century AD.  Sadly the walls are gradually falling down.
Doon Castle Broch at Ardwell Bay.
This broch, known as Doon Castle, is the best example of an Iron age broch in Dumfries and Galloway. It is believed to date from the 1st century AD. Sadly the walls are gradually falling down.
Ardwell Bay Ardwell Bay is on the west of the Rhins peninsula.  It is a fine, sandy bay which is reached by an uneven, narrow track with no passing places even though there is a drop to one side.
Ardwell Bay
Ardwell Bay is on the west of the Rhins peninsula. It is a fine, sandy bay which is reached by an uneven, narrow track with no passing places even though there is a drop to one side.
The cliff top at Doon Castle Broch. The views from the cliff top look southwards, down the Rhins of Galloway.
The cliff top at Doon Castle Broch.
The views from the cliff top look southwards, down the Rhins of Galloway.
Boulder on beach At Ardwell Bay.
Boulder on beach
At Ardwell Bay.
Slipway into Ardwell Bay Mary Wilson’s Slunk, beyond the point, is the site of a wreck. In the Rhins the word slunk is used to describe a gully on a rocky shore.  Many ships have been wrecked and most have been forgotten but the Mary Wilson is remembered through a place name.
Slipway into Ardwell Bay
Mary Wilson’s Slunk, beyond the point, is the site of a wreck. In the Rhins the word slunk is used to describe a gully on a rocky shore. Many ships have been wrecked and most have been forgotten but the Mary Wilson is remembered through a place name.
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Dun Isle is located at Grid Ref: NX0644 (Lat: 54.75381, Lng: -5.0016607)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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