Dùn dà Làmh

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.

Interior of Dùn dà Làmh
Recent structure at Dùn dà Làmh