Lairg, United Kingdom
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+44 1667460232
Good for kids
No wheelchair-accessible entrance
So peaceful and relaxing here. Rough road in places to get here but worth it. Not many passing places so go slow as can't always see what is around the corner.
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The North section is really rough in places and some cars may struggle (gawd help you in a Campervan) but once you get to the Broch it just becomes a magical road to journey along. Worth a stop for some photos at the Broch to either gird your loins if you're Northbound, or unwind if you're heading south. Best advice I can give is: drive carefully and note each passing place - some are so overgrown they're hard to spot.
Very interesting monument and amazing views. Slightly awkward drive to get to it.
Great little place very peaceful info board tells all
Another 2000 year old defense building that was typical for Scotland. This one's located close to the mountain Ben Hope with nice view. It's a quite of the beaten track and not much left but a nice stop if you have the time and are in the area. One of many nice old ruins that I passed by during my roadtrip, in England, Wales and Scotland back in 2001, that I took time to visit and enjoyed exploring. Many still in good condition and maintained, both small once and other massive.
A beautiful piece of history in a special landscape.
This 2000 year old Broch is well worth a visit. The location is stunning in the valley below Ben Hope Scotland's most northerly munro at 927m eelevation. Whether you come in from north or south it is a long run on a very narrow single track road with very limited passing places, some long reverses may be required, beware! Well worth the effort to travel through such beautiful scenery.
Wow, go to this area. I wanted to bulk out my days cycling and what an area to cycle - it is immense. If you are in the area go and visit it is simply beautiful, goose bumps on the arms beautiful
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