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Macduff from Banff

The towns of Macduff and Banff lie on either side of the Deveron estuary as the River Deveron flows into the Moray Firth. This is Macduff as seen from Banff. The tower on the hilltop is Macduff’s War Memorial but I didn’t get across to photograph it.

Macduff from Banff

Macduff with Banff Harbour in foreground:-

Macduff from Banff

 

Burghead Pictish Fort

Burghead stands on a promontory sticking out into the Moray Firth. We visited because we had read of the ancient chambered well there.

To visit the well requires picking up the key from the visitor centre. This, it transpired, was hard by the remains of a Pictish Fort though to be the oldest in Scotland. Apparently about half the Fort was destroyed when the town was built in the early 19th century.

Plaque by edge of Fort:-

Diagram of Pictish Fort, Burghead

Site of Fort. The Visitor Centre can be seen beyond. (It’s the white building.):-

Remains of Pictish Fort, Burghead

 

Càrn Liath Broch (i)

It’s not just Orkney where you can find the remains of brochs.

This one, Càrn Liath Broch, lies west of the A 9 just north of Golspie, Sutherland, Scotland. It’s very well preserved.

Park at the lay-by on the other die of the road – take care crossing, it’s fairly busy – and it’s a short walk to the broch

From the A 9, Moray Firth in background:-

Càrn Liath Broch

From north:-

Càrn Liath Broch, from North

From south:-

Càrn Liath Broch from South

Broch interior:-

Càrn Liath Broch, Interior

An external structure:-

Càrn Liath Broch, External Structure

Information board:-

Càrn Liath Broch Information Board

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