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Torrylin Cairn

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Torrylin Cairn

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Torrylin Cairn is a significant Neolithic chambered tomb located on the scenic Isle of Arran in Scotland, near the hamlet of Lagg and the village of Kilmory. Standing at an elevation of just 13 meters above sea level, this ancient burial site, dating back to around 3300 BC, offers a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life in North Ayrshire. It is a prime example of a Clyde cairn, characterized by its distinctive exposed four-compartment burial chamber.

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    2 settembre 2020

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    Torrylin Cairn è i resti di un antico tumulo a camera situato sopra la riva orientale del Kilmory Water. Il tumulo è neolitico, quindi ha circa 4.000 anni. Sfortunatamente, il sito è stato saccheggiato in passato da ladri di pietre, quindi la vera dimensione e forma non è nota. Tuttavia, è un posto fantastico da esplorare.
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    1. Da Kildonan a Lagg tramite l'Arran Coastal Way

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    Elevazione 10 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    giovedì 5 marzo

    9°C

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    97 %

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    Posizione:Arran, West Scotland, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    What is the typical difficulty and length of the walk to Torrylin Cairn?

    The walk to Torrylin Cairn is generally considered easy to moderate. It involves a short, pleasant path from the Kilmory village hall in Lagg, often referred to as "Lover's Lane." The path leads through woodland before emerging onto cliffs overlooking the shore. The cairn itself is at an elevation of just 13 meters above sea level, making the ascent minimal. The total length of the walk from Lagg is relatively short, making it suitable for most fitness levels.

    Are there any loop trails around Torrylin Cairn, or is it an out-and-back route?

    The primary access to Torrylin Cairn from Kilmory village hall in Lagg is typically an out-and-back route. While the immediate area around the cairn allows for some exploration, a dedicated loop trail directly encompassing the cairn and returning to the starting point is not prominently featured. However, the scenic coastal path offers opportunities to extend your walk in either direction along the shore for a longer experience.

    Where can I park when visiting Torrylin Cairn?

    Visitors can typically find parking near the Kilmory village hall in Lagg. The path to Torrylin Cairn starts from this vicinity. It's advisable to check local signage for any specific parking restrictions or designated visitor parking areas, especially during peak tourist seasons on the Isle of Arran.

    How can I reach Torrylin Cairn using public transport?

    Torrylin Cairn is located near the hamlet of Lagg on the Isle of Arran. Public transport on Arran primarily consists of bus services. You would need to take a bus service that stops in or near Lagg or Kilmory. From there, it's a short walk to the cairn. It's recommended to check the current bus timetables for the Isle of Arran, as services can be less frequent, especially outside of peak season.

    Is Torrylin Cairn accessible or enjoyable during winter months?

    While Torrylin Cairn is accessible year-round, visiting during winter months can present different conditions. The walk to the cairn involves paths that may become muddy or slippery due to rain or frost. The coastal location means it can be exposed to strong winds and colder temperatures. However, for those prepared with appropriate gear, a winter visit can offer a starkly beautiful and tranquil experience, often with fewer crowds. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

    Is the walk to Torrylin Cairn suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the walk to Torrylin Cairn is generally considered suitable for families with young children. The path from Lagg is described as pleasant and relatively short. While it does lead through woodland and onto cliffs, the terrain is not overly challenging. Parents should ensure children are supervised, especially near the cliff edges, and that they are dressed appropriately for the weather conditions.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Torrylin Cairn?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on public footpaths and trails in Scotland, including the walk to Torrylin Cairn. However, it is crucial to keep dogs under close control or on a leash, especially as the path may pass through areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and clean up after your pet.

    Is Torrylin Cairn wheelchair accessible?

    Due to the nature of the path leading to Torrylin Cairn, which goes through woodland and emerges onto cliffs, it is not typically wheelchair accessible. The terrain may be uneven, muddy, or have steps and roots, making it challenging for wheelchairs or those with significant mobility impairments.

    What kind of gear is recommended for the walk to Torrylin Cairn?

    For the walk to Torrylin Cairn, it's recommended to wear sturdy walking shoes or boots, as paths can be uneven or muddy, especially after rain. Layered clothing is advisable due to the changeable Scottish weather, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea. Depending on the season, sun protection, a hat, and water are also recommended. Binoculars can enhance the experience of viewing Ailsa Craig and the coastal scenery.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby Torrylin Cairn?

    Torrylin Cairn is located near the hamlet of Lagg and the village of Kilmory on the Isle of Arran. While these are small communities, you can find some local amenities. Lagg itself has a hotel and pub, and there may be other small cafes or guesthouses in the surrounding area. For a wider selection of services, you might need to travel a bit further to larger villages on Arran.

    What are the notable natural features or viewpoints around Torrylin Cairn?

    Beyond the historical significance of the cairn itself, the site offers spectacular coastal views. A prominent natural feature visible from Torrylin Cairn is the enigmatic peak of Ailsa Craig, an island often referred to as the "Fairy Rock," which rises dramatically from the Firth of Clyde to the south. The walk to the cairn also takes you through pleasant woodland before opening up to views of the shore and cliffs.

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