The dun lies about a kilometre northeast of the tiny village of Ockle on Ardnamurchan's spectacular north coast. The promontory on which it stands is most easily reached by following the track which leaves Ockle and wanders east towards Gortenfern and the Singing Sands. Just over a kilometre along the track there's a cairn, below which the headland can be clearly seen. Its a steep and slippery scramble down to it, a walk which should only be attempted by those who are fit and well-prepared.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
The Dun at Rubha na h-Uamha
The dun lies about a kilometre northeast of the tiny village of Ockle on Ardnamurchan's spectacular north coast. The promontory on which it stands is most easily reached by following the track which leaves Ockle and wanders east towards Gortenfern and the Singing Sands. Just over a kilometre along the track there's a cairn, below which the headland can be clearly seen. Its a steep and slippery scramble down to it, a walk which should only be attempted by those who are fit and well-prepared.
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