Strath Rory
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Strath Rory is a little valley in Easter Ross, carved by the Strathrory River, which later becomes the Balnagown River, which enters the Cromarty Firth over the Sands of Nigg.
The strath is a small, narrow glen between the modest, afforested hills of Easter Ross. In its lower stretches are some ancient remains, including, above the north bank of the river, the earthworks of a Bronze Age hill fort known as Cnoc an Duin.[1][2]
Location

- Location map: 57°45’58"N, 4°13’30"W
References
- ↑ Cnoc an Duin: ARCH: Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands
- ↑ CANMORE (RCAHMS) record of Cnoc an Duin