Dun Fiadhairt

Dun Fiadhairt is an Iron Age broch located on the north coast of the island of Skye, in Scotland (grid reference NG23115042).

[1] The broch stands on a low, rocky knoll, in the midst of moorland, on a peninsula which juts into the east side of Loch Dunvegan.

[2] Dun Fiadhairt was excavated around 1892 by the Countess Vincent Baillet de Latour.

Stone finds included a rotary quern, a whetstone, a hammerstone, spindle whorls and a fragment of an armlet.

[2] There was also found a baked clay object, thought to be a Roman votive model of a bale of wool.