The Cultural Heritage and Historic Environment of Nigg


  1. The Sutors are rightly considered to be one of the great sights of the Highlands.

  2. Scotland's great twelfth-century king, William the Lion, built Dunskaith Castle, the remains of which can still be traced.

  3. In both World Wars this was a vital focus for Britain's defence.

  4. A grouping of fortified structures occupies the top of the western slopes of the Rarichies, Easter and Wester, above Shandwick, and very close to the site of the proposed windfarm.

  5. The Nigg Pictish cross-slab is acknowledged as the finest work of art of its period in Scotland.

  6. Hugh Miller, the famous nineteenth-century geologist, was one of the first to interpret the lesson of the fossil beds of the Black Isle and Nigg.

  7. Modern archaeological and art-historical science is opening up to an ever-widening audience the wonders of Nigg and area as a place of great cultural and historical achievement.

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