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Opening times and prices

Dun Beag Broch is free to visit and is open year-round.

Accessibility

The broch is accessible via land occupied by sheep. Sections of the route are steep. 

Strong footwear is recommended.

How to get here

0.25m West of Bracadale, Skye off the A863.  

Parking is available. 

View Dun Beag on a Google map.

Journey Planners

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Address

Near Bracadale
Skye

National Grid reference:

NG 339 385

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