We almost missed the sign but on approaching the path is obvious and is marked with a white arrow that reads 'To Broch and Lighthouse'. We turned in the area marked turning place then parked in a small layby on the right going back down the hill then walked back to the sign. There are a few gates to go through or climb over which is easier if you're no good at closing them behind you, some are heavy and stick. Stick to the path and you'll see the Broch on the left side. It's not as impressive as Dun Beag but I enjoyed sitting on the edge of the hill looking out over the water. The lighthouse is further over but isn't really...
Read moreStunning views. The hike is a bit strenuous due to the saturated ground. Wear good hiking boots. Considered a semi-broch, the walls feel like they hold thousands of years of memories. The entire area is spectacularily scenic. We were lucky enough to still have many wildflowers blooming in mid-August. Again, prepare for a heavy hike. My feet sank at least 12 inches in spots but it was worth it! I cannot...
Read moreDifficult to get to. Very wet and windy. Just over the brow. Theres little left of this tho, only the inland facing part of the wall and the entrance. A sheer drop on the outerside could see you ended if you are not careful. Maybe be better to visit the other one not too far away...
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