Dùn Auladh

Heritage Site in Argyllshire

Scotland

Dùn Auladh

Entrance to the forest The entrance has been considerably enhanced since this photo was taken: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/175917">NM3951 : Entrance to Langamull forest</a>.
Entrance to the forest Credit: Rod Allday

Dùn Auladh is a remarkable heritage site located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Nestled on a rugged hilltop overlooking the picturesque Loch Awe, this ancient fort holds great historical and archaeological significance. The site is believed to have been inhabited since the Iron Age, with the earliest evidence of human activity dating back over 2,000 years.

The fort itself is a circular enclosure, surrounded by impressive stone ramparts and defensive walls. Standing at approximately 4 meters high, these walls showcase the mastery of Iron Age engineering and provide a glimpse into the defensive strategies employed by its ancient inhabitants. Excavations at Dùn Auladh have unearthed various artifacts, including pottery shards, bronze objects, and even human remains, shedding light on the daily lives and customs of the past inhabitants.

Beyond its archaeological value, Dùn Auladh offers visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The stunning vistas of Loch Awe and the rolling hills of Argyllshire provide a picturesque backdrop, inviting visitors to soak in the natural beauty of the area.

Access to Dùn Auladh is relatively straightforward, with a well-maintained footpath leading to the site. Interpretive panels and signage provide informative details about the fort's history and significance, allowing visitors to delve deeper into the site's rich heritage. Whether one is a history enthusiast, an archaeology buff, or simply seeking a tranquil spot to appreciate Scotland's beauty, Dùn Auladh offers a captivating experience that bridges the gap between the past and the present.

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Dùn Auladh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.592/-6.227 or Grid Reference NM4052. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entrance to the forest The entrance has been considerably enhanced since this photo was taken: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/175917">NM3951 : Entrance to Langamull forest</a>.
Entrance to the forest
The entrance has been considerably enhanced since this photo was taken: NM3951 : Entrance to Langamull forest.
The track to Langamull The track that leads down to Langamull and the beach at Port Langamull
The track to Langamull
The track that leads down to Langamull and the beach at Port Langamull
Old Milestone by the B8073, east of Calgary Mull granite by the B8073, in parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon (Mull District), edge of woods, opposite school/former school.

Inscription not known.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: AB_MLTMCL11
Old Milestone by the B8073, east of Calgary
Mull granite by the B8073, in parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon (Mull District), edge of woods, opposite school/former school. Inscription not known. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: AB_MLTMCL11
Langamull Forest A new road has been built opposite the road to Langamull. This links Langamull with the other North West Mull Community Forest woodland.  Much of Langamull will be felled in 2011.
Langamull Forest
A new road has been built opposite the road to Langamull. This links Langamull with the other North West Mull Community Forest woodland. Much of Langamull will be felled in 2011.
Sign, Langamull Forest Northwest Mull Community Woodland
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Sign, Langamull Forest
Northwest Mull Community Woodland LinkExternal link
New road, Langamull Langamull Forest was bought off the Forestry Commission in 2006. It is now ready for harvesting and a new logging road has been built.
New road, Langamull
Langamull Forest was bought off the Forestry Commission in 2006. It is now ready for harvesting and a new logging road has been built.
Coast road approaching Calgary The narrow B8073 winds its way around the north-west corner of Mull. Cruach Slèibhe <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NM3752">NM3752</a>, with its tabular form typical of the lava flow country of northern Mull, stands on the skyline.
Coast road approaching Calgary
The narrow B8073 winds its way around the north-west corner of Mull. Cruach Slèibhe NM3752, with its tabular form typical of the lava flow country of northern Mull, stands on the skyline.
Mornish Schoolhouse Like many of the small schools scattered around the Isle of Mull, this one closed in the 1970s. It is now a bed and breakfast.
Mornish Schoolhouse
Like many of the small schools scattered around the Isle of Mull, this one closed in the 1970s. It is now a bed and breakfast.
Road towards B&B
Road towards B&B
Langamull Forest Large area of clear felled woodland. There is felling in progress south of the Calgary - Dervaig road as well.
Langamull Forest
Large area of clear felled woodland. There is felling in progress south of the Calgary - Dervaig road as well.
Langamull Forest Large clear felled area.
Langamull Forest
Large clear felled area.
Langamull Forest Much of the woodland has been felled recently.
Langamull Forest
Much of the woodland has been felled recently.
Langamull Forest Much of the conifer plantation has been felled.
Langamull Forest
Much of the conifer plantation has been felled.
Langamull Forest Surviving larches amongst some big clear fell areas.
Langamull Forest
Surviving larches amongst some big clear fell areas.
Dun Mhadaidh Not much evidence of any sort of habitation but the hill itself.
Dun Mhadaidh
Not much evidence of any sort of habitation but the hill itself.
Kildavie Remains of settlement now surrounded by forestry. I'd wandered around for a bit then found a bit of higher ground to take the picture from, only then did I realise I wasn't alone.
Kildavie
Remains of settlement now surrounded by forestry. I'd wandered around for a bit then found a bit of higher ground to take the picture from, only then did I realise I wasn't alone.
My deer friend After a minute or so, long enough to get this shot, it turned and wandered off through the trees.
My deer friend
After a minute or so, long enough to get this shot, it turned and wandered off through the trees.
Entrance to Langamull forest The old 1940's map shows the road as the A848, it's now been downgraded to the B8073. The A road stops at Tobermory
Entrance to Langamull forest
The old 1940's map shows the road as the A848, it's now been downgraded to the B8073. The A road stops at Tobermory
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Dùn Auladh is located at Grid Ref: NM4052 (Lat: 56.592, Lng: -6.227)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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