List of hill forts in Scotland
This page lists hill forts in Scotland. Hill forts typically date from the Bronze and Iron Ages. Typically, they only survive as earthworks today, although remains of vitrified forts are found throughout Scotland.
Aberdeenshire
Angus
Argyll and Bute
- An Caisteal, Coll
- Dùn Cholla, Colonsay
- Dùn Dubh, Coll
- Dùn Eibhinn, Colonsay
- Dùn Meadhonach, Colonsay
- Dùn Morbhaidh, Coll
- Dunadd
- Dun Skeig, Kintyre
Clackmannanshire
- Castle Law, Dumyat
Dumfries and Galloway
East Lothian
- Black Castle
- Blackcastle Hill
- Chesters Hill Fort (Historic Scotland)
- Traprain Law
- White Castle
City of Edinburgh
Fife
Highland
- Dun Evan
- Dun Ringill
- Craig Phadrig, Inverness
Midlothian
Moray
Scottish Borders
South Lanarkshire
Stirling
West Dunbartonshire
West Lothian
- Bowden hill fort
- Peace Knowe hill fort
- Castlethorn hill fort
- Cockleroy hill fort
- Dechmont Law, possible hill fort
Western Isles
See also
External links
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- West Lothian Archaeology Group, aerial photography of a number of hill forts in West Lothian
- Hillforts Atlas Project – a crowd-sourced project to map the hillforts of Britain and Ireland
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