Barpa Langass

Barpa Langass (also known as Langass Barp or Langash Barp; Scottish Gaelic: Barpa Langais [ˈpaɾpə ˈl̪ˠaŋkɪʃ]), is a Neolithic chambered cairn on the Isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.

The antiquary Erskine Beveridge believed that a second and perhaps a third chamber exist.

In or prior to 1911, Dr Beveridge excavated within and near the cairn, and he found evidence of burnt burials as well as pieces of pottery (some with patterned lines), wood ashes, burnt bones, a flint arrowhead, a scraper, and a piece of pierced talc.

[2] Barpa Langass is located at grid reference NF838657 (57°34′14″N 7°17′30″W / 57.57056°N 7.29167°W / 57.57056; -7.29167)(57.570581, -7.291557).

It can be reached via footpath from the A867 about 5 miles southwest of Lochmaddy.

Barpa Langais.