Dunagoil is a vitrified fort or dun on the Isle of Bute – an Iron Age hill fort whose ramparts have been melted by intense heat.
It stands on a volcanic headland and gives its name to the bay that it overlooks.
Like other places, such as Donegal, its name is from the Gaelic dún na gall – fort of the foreigners.
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