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<< Our Photo Pages >> Barpa Langais - Chambered Tomb in Scotland in North Uist

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Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Barpa Langais Alternative Name: Barpa Langass
Country: Scotland County: North Uist Type: Chambered Tomb
Nearest Town: Loch Maddy  Nearest Village: Clachan a Luib
Map Ref: NF8376665729  Landranger Map Number: 18
Latitude: 57.570531N  Longitude: 7.291549W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
4 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
5 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
4 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
5

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rrmoser visited on 30th Jun 2017 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4

SandyG visited on 29th Aug 2015 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4

markj99 visited on 1st Jul 2011 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4 The survival of Barpa Langais in its almost intact state is due to its location on an isolated island. It is most unusual to have a dedicated car park and path leading to a well preserved chambered cairn. Barpa Langais was a highlight on my Hebridean tour.

PAB visited on 9th May 2011 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4

MegalithJunkie visited on 1st May 1997 - their rating: Access: 2

jeffrep h_fenton ravensidhe have visited here

Average ratings for this site from all visit loggers: Condition: 4 Ambience: 5 Access: 3.6

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by h_fenton : Barpa Langais photographed from the South East. Kite Aerial Photograph 16 September 2012 @ 7.54am (Vote or comment on this photo)
Chambered Tomb in North Uist

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Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by SandyG : View from above and east (Scale 1m). (Vote or comment on this photo)

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by SandyG : The path leading to the cairn. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Site in North Uist Scotland (Vote or comment on this photo)

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by SandyG : Another shot of the interior. Access to the chamber comes with a lot of health warnings including a gate albeit unlocked. Until repaired best to stay out. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by SandyG : View from the east.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by SandyG : View from the car park.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Site in North Uist Scotland

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Go on, what are ya, chicken?

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : The most precarious burial chamber in, the Western Isles? Scotland? Britain?

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Site in North Uist Scotland

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : The big back side of Barpa Langass.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Site in North Uist Scotland

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Notice; chamber is closed due to collapse, didn't stop me from going in though.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Postman : Site in North Uist Scotland

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Bladup : Sunset at Barpa Langais.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by Bladup : Inside Barpa Langais.

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Barpa Langais submitted by Bladup : The entrance to Barpa Langais.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by pab : The imaginative & interesting interpretive panel at the site - part of the text reads: "Earth, sky and ancestors. The path before you leads uphill to the chambered cairn of Barpa Langais. Tombs like this were built all over the islands by Neolithic farming communities, but this is the best preserved example in the Outer hebrides. It has never been investigaed by modern archaeologists, ... (1 comment)

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by pab : Look closely at this photo and compare it with jeffrep's of 2008 - several stones which were in top right of his picture seem to be on the ground now? No wonder H-Fenton felt uncomfortable taking pictures from right inside....we decided to just take photos through the entrance! Date of visit: 9 May 2011

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by pab : The entrance - with 5ft marker to show how small the entrance is...not for those who don't like tight fit! Date of visit: 9 May 2011

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by jeffrep : Site in North Uist Barpa Langais from the West, No. Uist, Western Isles, Scotland. The heather was in bloom!

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by jeffrep : Site in North Uist interior of Barpa Langais, No. Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

Barpa Langais
Barpa Langais submitted by jeffrep : Site in North Uist East Entrance to Barpa Langais, No. Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

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Re: Barpa Langais by Andy B on Monday, 19 June 2017
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Sounding more like a mercenary from Star Wars than an archaeological site [good one - MegP Ed], Barpa Langass is, in fact, a Neolithic Chambered tomb located in North Uist.

Barpa Langass is classified as a Hebridean styled roundcairn which are defined by their simple, round form, slightly pronounced funnel entrances, narrow entrance passages and simple chambers. The earliest of these chambered cairns incorporate circles of upright stones known as peristaliths. These stones wrap around the cairns creating a stone circle. Virtually none of these sites have been excavated in modern times and therefore we know very little about them.

The internal passageway and chamber were seemingly remodelled in antiquity, probably after a collapse. However, the site has also suffered considerable disturbance over the last 200 years. In the late nineteenth century, a second chamber was said to be accessible by a passage from the north side. By 1970 this chamber was no longer visible.

More at
https://archaeologyorkney.com/2017/06/16/archaeology-in-uist-barpa-langass/
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Lionacleit prehistoric submerged woodland by Andy B on Wednesday, 26 April 2017
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Nearby is Lionacleit - a prehistoric submerged woodland where it is possibel to see the remains of preserved trees. Info from
https://archaeologyorkney.com/2017/04/23/uhi-archaeology-students-on-tour/
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Re: Barpa Langais by h_fenton on Tuesday, 25 September 2012
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Access inside Barpa Langais is currently (September 2012) closed off, there is the following notice:

    NOTICE


During May 2011 part of the entrance
passage collapsed and the roof of the
passage is currently unsafe in its present
condition. The Landlords have been
advised to restrict access to the Cairn until
the stones have been restored to their
former position.

We therefore regret that we have had to
temporarily close the Cairn to public
access and will endeavour to ensure that
the restoration work takes place as soon as
possible.

North Uist Estate
Estate Office
Lochmaddy
North Uist
HS6 5AA
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Re: Barpa Langais by PAB on Saturday, 24 September 2011
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There seem to be some stones displaced perhaps in the time between jeffrep's phots in 2008 and ours of May 2011.

This may be due to work carried out intentionally, or they could be recent falls, so I thought I should highlight the changes! I will draw the attention of relevant agencies to these as well.....unless they are perhaps regular visitors to the Portal?
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Re: Barpa Langais by jeffrep on Wednesday, 20 February 2008
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A round chambered cairn of over 80 feet in diameter and about 16 feet high, Barpa Langais is located on the north side of Beinn Langais on No. Uist in the Western Isles. The entrance passage is located on the east side of the cairn. The internal chamber is rectangular and is roughly 13 x 6 feet. The outer kerb of the cairn consists of pointed stones. Nearby, on the south side of Beinn Langais, is the Pobull Fhinn Stone Circle overlooking Loch Langais.
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Re: Barpa Langais by terrapin-rob on Friday, 07 November 2003
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Take care when entering this tomb - there were loose wobbly stones underfoot at the entrance.
Standing uphill and looking directly towards the cairn with the passage entrance centrally placed, I noticed that beyond it is a hill on the far horizon that resembled a cairn. Coincidence perhaps?
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