š Uniquely Scottish Iron Age roundhouse fortification, a rare Lowland example.
š One of few brochs in the Scottish Lowlands, surrounded by a much older hillfort, offering insights into ancient construction. #Why Go
šæ Explore a rare, impressive, and well-preserved Iron Age broch.
š¶ Enjoy an exhilarating hike along Whiteadder Water.
š³ Discover a complex archaeological site with a hillfort.
š” Gain insights into ancient lifestyles and construction.
šø Great for nature and history photography.
šļø Picturesque location above Whiteadder Water. #Why Avoid
ā ļø Rocky, uneven trails, not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers.
š Livestock (sheep, bulls) may be present in fields.
š² Forestry felling works may occur.
š Site may have damage from rabbits. #Cost
š° Free to visit. #Hours
š Open year-round. #Tips
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æļø Small layby parking off A6112, or park at Abbey St. Bathans Cafe (2km walk).
š Wear appropriate footwear for hiking.
š Keep dogs on lead around livestock.
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