near to Clonrae, Dumfries And Galloway, Scotland
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Tynron Doon
by Alan O'Dowd
A better view of the hill in which the power cable are less visible!
The hill was the site of an Iron Age hill fort and the name 'Doon' derives from the Brittonic 'dun' meaning fort.
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Signpost to Tynron Doon |
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Craigturra and Tynron Doon
Craigturra has the line of trees going over it; Tynron Doon is the flat-topped hill (Roman fort) to the right. The dark hills in the background are the Lowthers.
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Bridge, Hulton Burn
by Richard Webb
With an awkward fence at either end, on the path to Tynron Doon.
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Tynron Doon
by Alan O'Dowd
A small hill which was the site of an iron age hill fort, hence the name 'doon' from the Brittonic 'dun' meaning fort.
The field at the start of this route contained cows and calves, so care was required and it may be... (more)
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Tynron Doon to the left and Clonrae Farm below
As seen from Craigturra
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Cattle in field
Were almost there
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Craigturra
by Richard Webb
Felled woodland and a rather crumbly crag near Tynron.
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Tynron Doon from Moniaive to Tynron road
by Craig Brown
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View towards Clonrae
by Richard Webb
From beneath Craigturra.
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Craigturra beyond cow |
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Tynron Doon from Mid Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
Tynron Doon is a small hill with traces of the ramparts and ditches of an iron age hill fort - information about its extensive history can be found at: Link
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