About Leamnamuic, dun site
It's not a grand monument. You won't find interpretation boards or a visitor centre. What you get instead is the real thing - archaeological bones, basically - and the view south towards the Kintyre peninsula. The walk from Tarbert takes the better part of an hour depending on your pace and the state of the track, so factor that in. Bring proper boots; the moorland gets boggy.
History buffs and Iron Age enthusiasts will find this worthwhile, though it demands a bit of effort and imagination. Families with older kids who don't mind a muddy hike will manage fine. Young children will probably get bored fast - there's not much to do once you're there except look around and take photographs.
If you're based at Tarbert Holiday Park, this makes a solid half-day excursion that doesn't require queuing or paying admission. Combine it with a walk around Tarbert itself or head out to explore more of the Kintyre way. It's the sort of place that rewards showing up without expectations.
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What type of attraction is Leamnamuic, dun site?
Leamnamuic, dun site is a archaeological site in Argyll, Argyll & Bute.
Are there holiday parks near Leamnamuic, dun site?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Leamnamuic, dun site. The closest is Tarbert Holiday Park, just 4.8 miles away, rated 4.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Leamnamuic, dun site?
Leamnamuic, dun site is located near Tarbert in Argyll, Argyll & Bute. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 4.8 miles away.
What else is there to do near Leamnamuic, dun site?
Near Leamnamuic, dun site you can also visit Cnoc an Sgolaidh (peak), Cruach an Locha (peak), An Saobhadh (peak), Bad Bheith (peak). Browse our Tarbert area guide for the full list of things to do.