Gallery
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'Caves' of Kilhern A short boggy detour from the Southern Uplands Way (signposted)brings you to a small area of raised ground on which are situated six neolithic chambered cairns. Described as the 'caves' of Kilhern on Ordnance Survey maps, this is the best preserved. They are estimated at between 2000–3000 years old. photo by Steve Kent
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Cairn na Gath, near Balmurrie. photo by David Baird
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Cairn na Gath. This is a chambered long cairn dating to the neolithic. photo by David Baird
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Bennan of Garvilland iron age hill fort. photo by David Baird
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Bennan of Garvilland hill fort - entrance. photo by David Baird
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Bught Fell and Kilhern Moss. photo by David Baird
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Looking across open moorland to the cairn on Cairn Park, behind Glenchamber. photo by David Baird
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Southern Upland Way near Cairn Macneilie, Cruise. photo by Billy McCrorie
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A windfarm at Artfield Fell, east of New Luce. Photo by Colin McDonald
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Laggangairn Standing Stones. Photo by Andy Stephenson
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Viaduct over Main Water of Luce. Photo by David Baird
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