Abhainn an Acha-leathain, Highland

Turn right off the path at the signpost

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OK, so there isn't really a path - just a boggy and barely visible deer or sheep-trail. And as for a signpost - look carefully, there's a two-feet tall stick poking out of the grass and heather right of centre. The reason that an occasional human ventures to this remote spot is to visit the remarkably well preserved bronze age earth house which is currently surrounded by the forest which grows here. The makeshift signpost marks the forest firebreak one needs to enter in which to find the structure.

Uploaded to Geograph by Richard Dorrell on 12 February 2012

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