- Dun
Troddan (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Trodan) is an iron-age
broch located about 5
kilometres (3.1 mi)
southeast of the
village of Glenelg, Highland, in Scotland...
- from Kirkton, the main
village in Glenelg. The
neighbouring broch of Dun
Troddan lies 470
metres (1,540 ft) to the east, and the "semi-broch"
known as Dun...
- with
significantly higher walls: Dun
Carloway on Lewis, Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan in Glenelg,
Mousa in
Shetland and Dun
Dornaigil in Sutherland, all of whose...
- to the
remains of two of the best-preserved
brochs (Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan) on
mainland Scotland,
located in Glen Beag,
about three miles further...
- "Old
Scatness Broch".
Undiscovered Scotland.
Retrieved 29 July 2012. "Dun
Troddan". Canmore.
Retrieved 27 July 2012.
Miers (2008) p. 172 "Jarlshof Prehistoric...
- of the
stone used in the
construction was
taken from Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan,
nearby iron-age brochs. The
Government troops who were
garrisoned here...
-
rocky knoll on a gr****y slope. The "Glenelg Brochs" of Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan are a few
miles to the south.
Caisteal Grugaig should not be
confused with...
-
Cathedral Beautiful red
sandstone cathedral Glenelg Brochs: Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan Two
broch towers Grey
Cairns of
Camster Two
chambered burial cairns of...
- It is in the same
valley as the two
Glenelg brochs of Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan.
Unlike those two
brochs which are in the
valley close to flat ground,...
- 4737°N 4.0743°W / 57.4737; -4.0743 (Clava cairns) Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan The
Pictish Towers at Glenelg, Inverness.
Brochs (HS) Iron Age 57°11′41″N...