I visited Dun Beag Broch on Sunday and loved the wonderful views over loch Bracadale. The broch stands on a windswept hill above the village of Struan, Skye. The only sounds I could hear were; the ravens flying above, the wind whistling through the reeds and the occasional sheep.
The Broch
Standing on the hill
watching over the island
an ancient beacon
Sue Wood
Dun Beag Broch
“A very atmospheric place”
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Wonderful! We’ve yet to get there for a visit, but it’s in the list. I love the island best at this time of the year, quiet and windswept ❤️
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Thank you. It is a very tranquil place; full of history. The broch is not mobbed with visitors during the Summer months, so a good place to escape 🙂
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Perfect. And it has ravens, as all the ancient places do. ❤️
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