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Caisteal Grugaig

Caisteal Grugaig
The broch at Totaig - geograph.org.uk - 3661013 cropped.jpg
Interior of Caisteal Grugaig
Caisteal Grugaig is located in Highland
Caisteal Grugaig
Shown within Highland
Location Scottish Highlands
Coordinates 57°15′59″N 5°32′21″W / 57.26649°N 5.539271°W / 57.26649; -5.539271
Type Broch
History
Periods Iron Age

Coordinates: 57°15′59″N 5°32′21″W / 57.26649°N 5.539271°W / 57.26649; -5.539271

Caisteal Grugaig (or Dun Totaig) is an Iron Age broch near the eastern end of Loch Alsh in the Scottish Highlands (grid reference NG86682508).

The broch is located in the district of Lochalsh, and is about 9 kilometres northwest of Shiel Bridge. It stands on a small rocky knoll on a grassy slope.

The "Glenelg Brochs" of Dun Telve and Dun Troddan are a few miles to the south. Caisteal Grugaig should not be confused with the "semi-broch" known as Dun Grugaig which is also near Glenelg.

The broch has an external diameter of around 16.5 metres and an internal diameter of around 9.6 metres. The broch was built on uneven ground, so the natural floor of the broch has a slope. The entrance passage is on the northeast side and has a massive triangular lintel over the doorway. There is an elongated guard cell on the left side of the entrance passage.

The interior of the broch has two intramural rooms at ground level, one of which is a small, oval cell. The other is a long mural cell, or length of ground gallery, which has a blocked doorway. The sides of an upper room are apparent above the entrance passage. Also inside the broch is a doorway to the mural stair. The five steps of the stair lead up to a long landing which leads to the beginning of a second flight of stairs.


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