Ample parking across the road but need to take real care crossing the very busy A9. Wild and woolly on the day of the visit and had the broch all to ourselves. The information provided is ample but for such an historic site there should be more to promote the site. Well worth a visit
This is a living broch, more than a cairn. The car park is across the road but not well sign posted on how to get to cairn if you park to the right. Walk away from the cairn to cross road safely and then down a track.
The broch/cairn is really cool, yiu can walk inside, upstairs and on the top of it a good information board is present.
Carn Liath is the easiest broch ever to visit. It's right beside the A9. There's a designated car park across the highway, and a path to a marked road crossing. The broch has interpretive signs, an easy approach path, and a great sea view. What's not to like?
We all enjoyed our visit to this broch. It is 1900 to 2300 years old and there’s enough left of it you can get a sense for what it looked like. The views of the water are also stunning and you can see Dunrobin Castle in the distance. Park in the upper (south) parking lot, walk south to the highway crossing then follow the path. It’s a short walk.
De parkeerplaats ligt aan de andere kant van de drukke weg. Het is een korte wandeling maar wel goed uitkijken om deze drukke weg over te steken. Het is een goed behouden broch waar ook veel bezoekers naar toe gaan. Mooi gelegen met een geweldig uitzicht op zee en op Dunrobin Castle.
This is a good exciting example of a broch and gives you an idea of what they were like. More to see than at other similar sites. Right beside the A9 so easy to find.