Dùn Bàn

Heritage Site in Argyllshire

Scotland

Dùn Bàn

View over Loch Tuath
View over Loch Tuath Credit: Steven Brown

Dùn Bàn is a historic heritage site located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Sound of Mull, this ancient fortification is steeped in history and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Dating back to the Iron Age, Dùn Bàn is believed to have been built around 200 BC. The site consists of a circular stone wall, measuring approximately 45 meters in diameter, with remnants of a stone rampart and several small structures within the enclosure. The walls, constructed using dry stone techniques, are remarkably well-preserved and provide insight into the architectural skills of the time.

Access to Dùn Bàn is gained through a narrow entrance on the eastern side, which is flanked by two large upright stones. Once inside, visitors can explore the various structures and pathways that crisscross the site. It is thought that the fort served as a defensive stronghold, offering strategic advantages due to its elevated position and commanding views across the water.

In addition to its historical significance, Dùn Bàn also boasts a rich natural environment. The site is surrounded by lush greenery, with a diverse range of plant and animal species inhabiting the area. This, coupled with the picturesque backdrop of the Sound of Mull, makes Dùn Bàn a popular destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

To preserve and protect the site, Dùn Bàn is designated as a scheduled monument, ensuring its conservation for future generations. Visitors are encouraged to respect the site and follow any guidelines provided to ensure its long-term sustainability.

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Dùn Bàn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.528/-6.253 or Grid Reference NM3845. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View over Loch Tuath
View over Loch Tuath
Allt Burg Looking down the valley of the Allt Burg towards Loch Tuath. On the far side lie the islands of Ulva (to the left) and Gometra. It is just possible to make out the entrance to the narrow channel between the two.
Allt Burg
Looking down the valley of the Allt Burg towards Loch Tuath. On the far side lie the islands of Ulva (to the left) and Gometra. It is just possible to make out the entrance to the narrow channel between the two.
Cairn by the B8073 This cairn marks the highest point of the B8073 road as it crosses the neck of the peninsula separating Calgary Bay and Loch Tuath. Out to sea can be seen Eilean Dioghlum <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NM3442">NM3442</a> with Staffa <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NM3235">NM3235</a> beyond.
Cairn by the B8073
This cairn marks the highest point of the B8073 road as it crosses the neck of the peninsula separating Calgary Bay and Loch Tuath. Out to sea can be seen Eilean Dioghlum NM3442 with Staffa NM3235 beyond.
Coast road approaching Tostary The B8073 coast road round the north-west corner of Mull drops steeply down towards Loch Tuath. Ben More <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NM5233">NM5233</a>, the highest point on Mull, can be seen dimly in the distance.
Coast road approaching Tostary
The B8073 coast road round the north-west corner of Mull drops steeply down towards Loch Tuath. Ben More NM5233, the highest point on Mull, can be seen dimly in the distance.
Kilninian Schoolhouse At one time there were small primary schools scattered all over the island. Most have now closed and been converted to other uses, such as this one which is now a self-catering holiday cottage.
Kilninian Schoolhouse
At one time there were small primary schools scattered all over the island. Most have now closed and been converted to other uses, such as this one which is now a self-catering holiday cottage.
Kilninian kirk Dates from 1755
Kilninian kirk
Dates from 1755
Loch Tuath and Ben More. The road from Calgary Bay to Kilninian overlooking Loch Tuath, the Sound of Ulva and Ben More in the distance.
Loch Tuath and Ben More.
The road from Calgary Bay to Kilninian overlooking Loch Tuath, the Sound of Ulva and Ben More in the distance.
Kilninian church Modest little church on a historic site with grave slabs of the medieval period.
Kilninian church
Modest little church on a historic site with grave slabs of the medieval period.
Coastline at Kilninian Looking eastwards along the shores of Loch Tuath towards snow covered Ben More.
Coastline at Kilninian
Looking eastwards along the shores of Loch Tuath towards snow covered Ben More.
Burg As well as currently inhabited buildings, there are numerous ruins here.
Burg
As well as currently inhabited buildings, there are numerous ruins here.
Old boundary, Burg There are many ruins and old dykes at Burg. Beyond this field is a vast expanse of wild moorland.
Old boundary, Burg
There are many ruins and old dykes at Burg. Beyond this field is a vast expanse of wild moorland.
Field, Burg Improved grazing amongst much moorland.
Field, Burg
Improved grazing amongst much moorland.
Ruins, Burg Some of the numerous ruins on a fertile area of hillside.
Ruins, Burg
Some of the numerous ruins on a fertile area of hillside.
Cairn above Burg Top of the pass over Treshnish - view towards Ben More.
Cairn above Burg
Top of the pass over Treshnish - view towards Ben More.
Pass, Treshnish Highest point of the road over Treshnish between Kilninian and Calgary.
Pass, Treshnish
Highest point of the road over Treshnish between Kilninian and Calgary.
B8073 at Kilninian
B8073 at Kilninian
Old Kilninian Schoolhouse Kilninian Schoolhouse is now a holiday home.
Old Kilninian Schoolhouse
Kilninian Schoolhouse is now a holiday home.
Sharp bend in the B8073
Sharp bend in the B8073
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Dùn Bàn is located at Grid Ref: NM3845 (Lat: 56.528, Lng: -6.253)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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