Càrn Liath (English: Grey Cairn)[1] is an Iron Age broch on the eastern shore of the Scottish Highlands, near Golspie, Sutherland.
[3] The site is under the care of Historic Environment Scotland and has a car-park and information board for visitors.
[1] The broch was first excavated in the 19th century by the Duke of Sutherland, and was initially thought to be a burial cairn.
[5] Finds included pottery, flint chips, stone hammers, mortars and pestles, querns, whorls, shale rings, long-handled bone combs, a whale bone club, a silver fibula, steatite cups and an iron blade.
[5] In 1909 the entrance passage was still visible on the east side of the broch, but by 1960 no structural features were discernible.