An Dùn

Heritage Site in Argyllshire

Scotland

An Dùn

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Not much is known about pipes. There are 21 listed on T:UK, all in Scotland.
Lewis and Harris (1)
Islay (16)
Gigha (3)
Kintyre Peninsula (1)
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An Dùn is a historical site located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is a well-preserved ancient hill fort that dates back to the Iron Age, around 800 BC. The fort is situated on a prominent hilltop, providing strategic views of the surrounding landscape.

The site covers an area of approximately 2.5 acres and is enclosed by a series of stone walls and earthworks. These defensive structures were built to protect the inhabitants of the fort from potential threats. The walls are made of large stones and are several meters high, showcasing the impressive engineering skills of the ancient builders.

Within the fort, there are several structures, including dwellings, storage areas, and a central courtyard. These structures were likely used by the inhabitants for living, working, and communal activities. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts such as pottery, tools, and animal bones, providing insights into the daily lives of the people who once inhabited the fort.

An Dùn is not only a significant archaeological site but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. From the hilltop, visitors can admire the picturesque scenery of the Argyllshire countryside, including rolling hills, forests, and nearby lochs.

The site is open to the public and offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the history and significance of An Dùn. It is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Scotland.

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An Dùn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.703/-6.418 or Grid Reference NR2254. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Not much is known about pipes. There are 21 listed on T:UK, all in Scotland.
Lewis and Harris (1)
Islay (16)
Gigha (3)
Kintyre Peninsula (1)
Octofad Pipe
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Cnoc Dubh
Cnoc Dubh
Medieval graves, Nerabus Protected by plate glass, these are a fine set of medieval grave slabs with intricate carvings.
Medieval graves, Nerabus
Protected by plate glass, these are a fine set of medieval grave slabs with intricate carvings.
Medieval grave slabs - Nerabus Detail of two of the medieval grave slabs at Nerabus, showing swords with intricate carved patterns surrounding.
Medieval grave slabs - Nerabus
Detail of two of the medieval grave slabs at Nerabus, showing swords with intricate carved patterns surrounding.
Remains of medieval chapel, Nerabus Slight remains of a chapel adjacent to the carved grave slabs at Nerabus.
Remains of medieval chapel, Nerabus
Slight remains of a chapel adjacent to the carved grave slabs at Nerabus.
Island bus at Nerabus Islay Coaches provide a regular bus service linking the main villages on the island. Seen here passing through the hamlet of Nerabus.
Island bus at Nerabus
Islay Coaches provide a regular bus service linking the main villages on the island. Seen here passing through the hamlet of Nerabus.
Hut on the Hill A disused hut by Craigfad Farm.
Hut on the Hill
A disused hut by Craigfad Farm.
Craigfad Farm A small farmstead by the A847 on the Rhinns of Islay.
Craigfad Farm
A small farmstead by the A847 on the Rhinns of Islay.
Sheep by Nerabus Sheep grazing in rough pasture by Nerabus.
Sheep by Nerabus
Sheep grazing in rough pasture by Nerabus.
Nerabus Farmhouse A whitewashed house amongst trees at Nerabus.
Nerabus Farmhouse
A whitewashed house amongst trees at Nerabus.
Moorland by Octofad Moor between Octofad and Gleannagaoidh, the wood behind is part of the Rhinns woodland.
Moorland by Octofad
Moor between Octofad and Gleannagaoidh, the wood behind is part of the Rhinns woodland.
Bridge across the Abhainn Ardnish, Islay
Bridge across the Abhainn Ardnish, Islay
Craigfad Farm, Islay
Craigfad Farm, Islay
Boarded up and Derelict, near Portnahaven, Islay
Boarded up and Derelict, near Portnahaven, Islay
Milestone near Craigfad, Islay
Milestone near Craigfad, Islay
Cemetery, Nerabus, Islay
Cemetery, Nerabus, Islay
Cemetery, Nerabus, Islay
Cemetery, Nerabus, Islay
Remains of Chapel, Nerabus, Islay
Remains of Chapel, Nerabus, Islay
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An Dùn is located at Grid Ref: NR2254 (Lat: 55.703, Lng: -6.418)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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