

Dunvegan




The Duirinish Stone
The Duirinish Stone dates from the turn of the Millennium, not the stone age, and was put here by local villagers to commemorate the date.
It is located above Dunvegan with views of Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables in the distance.



At the foot of the hill are the ruins of St Mary’s Church.


Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables
