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Paul Dudley | profile | all galleries >> 22 Overseas Trips >> Scotland 2014 >> Isle of Skye: Rubh'an Dunain tree view | thumbnails | slideshow | map

Glasgow Botanical Gardens | Glasgow buildings | Riverside Museum, Glasgow | Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow | Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre, Glasgow | Glasgow University | Oban | Bus trip to Seil Island | Leaving Oban and through the Sound of Mull | Iona | Staffa: Fingal's Cave | Isle of Skye: Loch Coruisk | Isle of Skye: Rubh'an Dunain | Calanais Standing Stones | Bostadh on Great Bernera | Hirta: The abandoned St Kilda settlement | Cruise through the St Kilda Archipelago | The Flannan Isles and Sulasgeir | North Rona | Papa Stour | Solstice Party | Mousa | Jarlshof | Orkney: Kirkwall and Skara Brae | Aberdeen | Foula | Hermaness: A long walk | Fair Isle: Puffins

Isle of Skye: Rubh'an Dunain

An awkward place to get ashore over slippery rocks. The place is a historian's delight, Carole in ecstatic mood as she did her best to enthuse us all. A narrow channel linking the loch to the sea, obviously modified by humans, allegedly by Vikings. Almost-convincing signs of where they hauled their boats out. A scramble up to a headland to the formidable remains of a stone fort with million-dollar views. A long clockwise walk round the loch, with signs of long-abandoned farming, and more obvious signs of recently abandoned junk. Lots of it. How did it get there? Those in the group with environmental consciences tidied some of it up. A truck load, but no truck. At the furthest point of our walk, past the old stone wall, a Neolithic chambered cairn you can actually enter. More enthusiasm from our historian. Glad we had gumboots on the walk back. Several generations of my ancestors lived on Skye; I wonder how they managed without gumboots.
Click on an image in the slideshow or on one of the thumbnails to see a bigger version.
1513: The Viking Canal
1513: The "Viking Canal"
1514:  Loch na h-Airde
1514: Loch na h-Airde
1515: The Viking Canal and Loch  na h-Airde
1515: The Viking Canal and Loch na h-Airde
1516: Looking east from the headland
1516: Looking east from the headland
1517: Iron Age fort
1517: Iron Age fort
1518: Cliff near the fort
1518: Cliff near the fort
1520: View west from the fort
1520: View west from the fort
1521: Sheep on the headland
1521: Sheep on the headland
1522: Our ship waiting for us
1522: Our ship waiting for us
1523: Iron age Fort
1523: Iron age Fort
1524: The Iron Age Fort
1524: The Iron Age Fort
1525: Well-chosen position
1525: Well-chosen position
1526: Mountains of Skye betond the loch
1526: Mountains of Skye betond the loch
1527: Remains of stone enclosures
1527: Remains of stone enclosures
1528: The lake's edge
1528: The lake's edge
1529:  Skye: Clouds, mountains, old stone walls
1529: Skye: Clouds, mountains, old stone walls
1531: At the entrance to the chambered cairn
1531: At the entrance to the chambered cairn
1532: The Chambered Cairn
1532: The Chambered Cairn
1533: The Chambered Cairn
1533: The Chambered Cairn