Dùn Mhuilig

Heritage Site in Argyllshire

Scotland

Dùn Mhuilig

Path to the old jetty at Craignish
Path to the old jetty at Craignish Credit: Alpin Stewart

Dùn Mhuilig, located in Argyllshire, Scotland, is a significant heritage site that holds historical and cultural importance. This ancient fort, believed to date back to the Iron Age, is perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the picturesque Loch Awe.

The fort's strategic position offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and played a crucial role in defending the region in ancient times. The name "Dùn Mhuilig" translates to "Mhuilig's Fort," indicating its historical connection to a prominent local figure. The fort itself consists of a series of stone walls and ramparts, thought to have been constructed using local quarried materials.

Visitors to Dùn Mhuilig can explore the remains of this remarkable structure, gaining insight into the lives of the ancient inhabitants who once called this place home. The site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural skills and defensive strategies employed during the Iron Age. The fort's layout and design reflect its defensive purposes, with multiple layers of walls and earthworks that would have acted as barriers against potential invaders.

Aside from its historical significance, Dùn Mhuilig also boasts natural beauty, with the surrounding landscape providing a stunning backdrop. Visitors can enjoy walking trails leading up to the fort, immersing themselves in the rugged Scottish countryside.

Dùn Mhuilig stands as a testament to Scotland's rich history and offers an engaging and educational experience for those interested in ancient civilizations and archaeological sites. Its location and well-preserved remains make it a must-visit heritage site in Argyllshire.

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Dùn Mhuilig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.153/-5.583 or Grid Reference NM7701. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path to the old jetty at Craignish
Path to the old jetty at Craignish
Sròn an Droma Sròn an Droma is the prominent headland at the entrance to Loch Beag. Craignish Castle can be seen in the distance.
Sròn an Droma
Sròn an Droma is the prominent headland at the entrance to Loch Beag. Craignish Castle can be seen in the distance.
Fork in the Road The road to Craignish departs right from the B8002 at this point near Kirkton.
Fork in the Road
The road to Craignish departs right from the B8002 at this point near Kirkton.
Craignish Old Parish Church Also known as Kirkton Chapel, the church is thought to date back to the early 1200s. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/ardfern/oldparishchurch/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/ardfern/oldparishchurch/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> in the Undiscovered Scotland website for much more information about the Old Parish Church.
Craignish Old Parish Church
Also known as Kirkton Chapel, the church is thought to date back to the early 1200s. See LinkExternal link in the Undiscovered Scotland website for much more information about the Old Parish Church.
Shore of Loch Craignish
Shore of Loch Craignish
Old jetty and ruined building Aird Jetty is at the end of the track beyond the end of the B8002.
Old jetty and ruined building
Aird Jetty is at the end of the track beyond the end of the B8002.
Aird Jetty It's unlikely anyone has used this jetty for a long time.
Aird Jetty
It's unlikely anyone has used this jetty for a long time.
Rocks beside Aird Pier Exposure of Craignish Phyllite beside the pier.
Rocks beside Aird Pier
Exposure of Craignish Phyllite beside the pier.
Aird Jetty Looking towards the old ruined building beside the jetty.
Aird Jetty
Looking towards the old ruined building beside the jetty.
Old ruined building beside Aird Jetty The walls are still in good condition. It just lacks roof, door and windows.
Old ruined building beside Aird Jetty
The walls are still in good condition. It just lacks roof, door and windows.
Craignish Castle The Category B listed castle [<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB5002" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB5002">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>], seen from the B8002 across the head of Loch Beag.
Craignish Castle
The Category B listed castle [LinkExternal link], seen from the B8002 across the head of Loch Beag.
The B8002 Beside the head of Loch Beag, opposite Craignish Castle.
The B8002
Beside the head of Loch Beag, opposite Craignish Castle.
Entrance to Kirkton Chapel Graveyard The boundary walls and gateposts are Category B listed. The graveyard contains Commonwealth War Graves, and the Craignish Sculptured Stones.
Entrance to Kirkton Chapel Graveyard
The boundary walls and gateposts are Category B listed. The graveyard contains Commonwealth War Graves, and the Craignish Sculptured Stones.
Craignish Old Parish Church and graveyard The remains of the 13th century church, together with a collection of sculptured tombstones inside it are a scheduled monument.
Craignish Old Parish Church and graveyard
The remains of the 13th century church, together with a collection of sculptured tombstones inside it are a scheduled monument.
Sculptured Stones, Craignish Old Parish Church Part of the ruined church has a temporary roof. Under this is a collection of carved gravestones dating from the Early Christian period to the 16th century. These, and the church itself are a scheduled monument.
Sculptured Stones, Craignish Old Parish Church
Part of the ruined church has a temporary roof. Under this is a collection of carved gravestones dating from the Early Christian period to the 16th century. These, and the church itself are a scheduled monument.
Disused pier and office at Aird Curiously, very little information exists about these structures on the Craignish peninsula.  The building is noted by several sources as being a 'ticket office' or simply 'office'.  Late 19th century maps show a jetty about one kilometre north as serving a ferry to Jura, but again, little information exists about this.

Scarba looms large in the distance.
Disused pier and office at Aird
Curiously, very little information exists about these structures on the Craignish peninsula. The building is noted by several sources as being a 'ticket office' or simply 'office'. Late 19th century maps show a jetty about one kilometre north as serving a ferry to Jura, but again, little information exists about this. Scarba looms large in the distance.
Aird Jetty
Aird Jetty
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Dùn Mhuilig is located at Grid Ref: NM7701 (Lat: 56.153, Lng: -5.583)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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