An Dùn

Heritage Site in Ross-shire

Scotland

An Dùn

Strath: beach and coastal cottages
Strath: beach and coastal cottages Credit: Jennifer Jones

An Dùn, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a significant heritage site that holds historical and archaeological importance. An Dùn, which means "The Fort" in Gaelic, is situated on a hilltop overlooking the picturesque village of Plockton and the stunning Loch Carron.

This ancient fortification dates back to the Iron Age, with evidence suggesting that it was occupied by the Picts, an ancient Celtic people, around 2,000 years ago. The site consists of a series of defensive walls and earthworks, which were strategically designed to safeguard the inhabitants and provide a vantage point for monitoring their surroundings.

The remains of An Dùn showcase the architectural skills and defensive strategies employed during that era. The walls, made of stone and earth, are well-preserved and give visitors a glimpse into the lives and activities of the people who once resided within its boundaries.

In addition to its historical significance, An Dùn is also renowned for its breathtaking views. From the top of the fort, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the majestic Loch Carron and the rugged mountains of the Scottish Highlands.

Today, An Dùn remains an important heritage site, attracting both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The site is easily accessible, with a well-marked trail leading visitors up the hill to the fort. Interpretive signage and information boards provide valuable insights into the fort's history and significance. An Dùn offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and appreciate the ancient Celtic culture that once thrived in this stunning part of Scotland.

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An Dùn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.7141/-5.6906 or Grid Reference NG8075. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Strath: beach and coastal cottages
Strath: beach and coastal cottages
Early evening view SW from 500 feet above Gairloch Across Loch Gairloch to Eilean Horrisdale and Badachro Bay, over the Red Point promontory and Loch Torridon (hidden) to the mountains of Skye 40 miles away.
Early evening view SW from 500 feet above Gairloch
Across Loch Gairloch to Eilean Horrisdale and Badachro Bay, over the Red Point promontory and Loch Torridon (hidden) to the mountains of Skye 40 miles away.
Strath  Bay Looking over the slipway at Leac Mhor.
Strath Bay
Looking over the slipway at Leac Mhor.
Looking over Strath Bay The bulk of Baosbheinn in the Flowerdale Forest standing out to the left in the distance.
Looking over Strath Bay
The bulk of Baosbheinn in the Flowerdale Forest standing out to the left in the distance.
The beach at Strath A fairly rocky or stony affair. Seen on a damp day.
The beach at Strath
A fairly rocky or stony affair. Seen on a damp day.
Strath Bay, Gairloch
Strath Bay, Gairloch
The road to Gairloch from Strath
The road to Gairloch from Strath
View over Strath Bay With the houses of Strath on the other side.
View over Strath Bay
With the houses of Strath on the other side.
Gairloch Shoreline Looking towards the Strath area of Gairloch.
Gairloch Shoreline
Looking towards the Strath area of Gairloch.
Two Lochs Radio Britain's smallest commercial radio station, based in Gairloch.
Two Lochs Radio
Britain's smallest commercial radio station, based in Gairloch.
An Cannunn A small skerry off Eilean Horrisdale.
An Cannunn
A small skerry off Eilean Horrisdale.
Leac na Saighde
Leac na Saighde
Eilean Horrisdale Just the tinniest rib of shore for this grid square.
Eilean Horrisdale
Just the tinniest rib of shore for this grid square.
Glas Eilean Young cormorants taking flight.
Glas Eilean
Young cormorants taking flight.
Abhain a' Mhuilinn and Strath Bay The picture looks east across Strath Bay. The Abhain a' Mhuilinn flows into the Bay in the foreground.
Abhain a' Mhuilinn and Strath Bay
The picture looks east across Strath Bay. The Abhain a' Mhuilinn flows into the Bay in the foreground.
Strath Bay, Gairloch Strath Bay is a small part of the sea loch, Loch Gairloch.
Gairloch is a village in Wester Ross in the North-West Highlands of Scotland.
Strath Bay, Gairloch
Strath Bay is a small part of the sea loch, Loch Gairloch. Gairloch is a village in Wester Ross in the North-West Highlands of Scotland.
Strath Bay
Strath Bay
Strath Bay of Loch Gairloch Waves breaking on the beach of the bay at the settlement of Strath which is generally considered as part of the village of Gairloch.
Strath Bay of Loch Gairloch
Waves breaking on the beach of the bay at the settlement of Strath which is generally considered as part of the village of Gairloch.
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An Dùn is located at Grid Ref: NG8075 (Lat: 57.7141, Lng: -5.6906)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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