Dùn dà Làmh is a Pictish now ruined hill fort near Laggan in the Scottish Highlands.
[1] The name Dùn dà Làmh is Gaelic and means fort of the two hands.
[2] Dùn dà Làmh sits on a hilltop overlooking a dam on the river Spey to the north, and towards the south it has a view of the River Mashie and Strath Mashie.
The interior of the fort is around 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) in size.
[4] Within the fort there are two shelters, which are believed to have been constructed by the Home Guard during the Second World War.