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Broch Mordha is a small village in the Scottish Highlands, on the border of MacKenzie and Fraser clan lands.
Dating from the first century BC, brochs are uniquely Scottish Iron Age structures that are found across the Highlands and Islands. The region is home to around 200 brochs, many barely visible, but others are amazingly well preserved 3,000 years later.
The best Scottish brochs to visit. These ten stunning brochs are the most impressive in Scotland, with a history of brochs, visiting directions and beautiful photos.
22 sie 2022 · Standing on the uninhabited island of Mousa, this broch can only be reached by boat. The broch contains three large chambers, which each have a stone cupboard built into the wall. A spiral stair also leads to six galleries. This broch appears twice in the Orkneyinga Saga collection of Norse histories.
Lallybroch, also known as Broch Tuarach, is the small estate that belonged to Brian and Ellen Fraser, and whose ownership passed to Jamie Fraser after his father's death. According to Jamie, the land is fairly rich and offers opportunity for fishing and hunting.
Broch of Mousa is a preserved Iron Age broch or round tower. It is on the island of Mousa in Shetland, Scotland. It is the tallest broch still standing and amongst the best-preserved prehistoric buildings in Europe. Overview.
Broch of Mousa is the finest preserved example of a broch or round tower in Shetland, Scotland. It is the tallest still standing in the world and amongst the best-preserved prehistoric buildings in Europe.