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Dun an Sticir — Attraction in Scotland

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Dun an Sticir is an Iron Age broch situated approximately 9.5 kilometers north of Lochmaddy in a loch on North Uist in the Scottish Outer Hebrides. A building was erected on the site in the late medieval period.
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Dun an Sticir

B893, Isle of North Uist HS6 5AZ, United Kingdom
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Dun an Sticir is an Iron Age broch situated approximately 9.5 kilometers north of Lochmaddy in a loch on North Uist in the Scottish Outer Hebrides. A building was erected on the site in the late medieval period.

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5.0
3y

It was quite a superb surprise to discover the history of this beautiful place.

An isle with rocky causeways leading to the remains of an ancient iron age broch.

Worthwhile to read up about it and walk on ancient stones.

Be careful not to lose your balance!

The circular shape of the broch tower is clear to see despite its fallen state.

The walls were once 3.5 metres thick and there was just one small door .

Great mossy stones covered in lichen greet you if you make it...

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5.0
3y

Beautiful place, even on a rainy day. I ventured over the tiny island which was really tricky without getting wet. I had packed a wetsuit and boots so I could cross safely. It's a spectacular place with stunning views. I'll be sure to upload my GoPro...

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4.0
1y

Tide was in, but still a good explanatory panel, and we could still get close enough. On return from Berneray sands we paused at the first viewpoint and watched an otter fishing/playing/feeding in the loch by the...

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Linda MillingtonLinda Millington
It was quite a superb surprise to discover the history of this beautiful place. An isle with rocky causeways leading to the remains of an ancient iron age broch. Worthwhile to read up about it and walk on ancient stones. Be careful not to lose your balance! The circular shape of the broch tower is clear to see despite its fallen state. The walls were once 3.5 metres thick and there was just one small door . Great mossy stones covered in lichen greet you if you make it onto the island.
Scott MurphyScott Murphy
Interesting historical site, reachable across the two stone paths when we visited at low tide. Great to be able to explore and be on the site. The car park has space for around 3 cars, which is never busy.
Jason GravesJason Graves
Stunning they think it could be as old as 5'500 years old amazing how they used to live we don't know we're born when you look back and see what they had to put up with a lot worse than we do now
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It was quite a superb surprise to discover the history of this beautiful place. An isle with rocky causeways leading to the remains of an ancient iron age broch. Worthwhile to read up about it and walk on ancient stones. Be careful not to lose your balance! The circular shape of the broch tower is clear to see despite its fallen state. The walls were once 3.5 metres thick and there was just one small door . Great mossy stones covered in lichen greet you if you make it onto the island.
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Interesting historical site, reachable across the two stone paths when we visited at low tide. Great to be able to explore and be on the site. The car park has space for around 3 cars, which is never busy.
Scott Murphy

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Stunning they think it could be as old as 5'500 years old amazing how they used to live we don't know we're born when you look back and see what they had to put up with a lot worse than we do now
Jason Graves

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