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Visit a rare example of a Lowland broch – a uniquely Scottish fortification, usually found only in the north.

Edin’s Hall is One of the very few Iron Age brochs in lowland Scotland, surrounded by the remains of a fort built around 2,500 years ago. Nearby is the nationally important Abbey St Bathans Woodland.

The site as a whole is extraordinarily complex. The site is reached by an exhilarating hike along the Whiteadder Water. 

Aerial view of Edin's Hall Iron Age Broch circle structure
Aerial view of  Edin's Hall Iron Age broch and surroundings
Aerial view of  Edin's Hall Iron Age Broch and grassy surroundings

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