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This is the ominously named Well of the Seven Heads.  You need to keep your eyes open as you drive along the shore of Loch Oich or you'll miss it, but once you're here, take a closer look at the top. Yep, the obelisk is crowned with a hand holding a dagger and 7 heads...  In 1663, Alexander and Ranald MacDonald of Keppoch, the clan chief and his brother, were murdered by their cousins the MacDonalds of Inverlair. Nobody knows exactly what started the fight, but we know how it ended.  Lord MacDonnell of Glengarry was the man responsible for dealing with the crime, but for two years, nobody saw justice. Clearly, the murderers had too many influential supporters in the area, so they were just keeping their heads down until it all blew over.  Unfortunately for them, legendary Gaelic bard Iain Lom MacDonald was a kinsman of the victims and he refused to let the matter lie. After several petitions, he was eventually granted a
This is the ominously named Well of the Seven Heads. You need to keep your eyes open as you drive along the shore of Loch Oich or you'll miss it, but once you're here, take a closer look at the top. Yep, the obelisk is crowned with a hand holding a dagger and 7 heads... In 1663, Alexander and Ranald MacDonald of Keppoch, the clan chief and his brother, were murdered by their cousins the MacDonalds of Inverlair. Nobody knows exactly what started the fight, but we know how it ended. Lord MacDonnell of Glengarry was the man responsible for dealing with the crime, but for two years, nobody saw justice. Clearly, the murderers had too many influential supporters in the area, so they were just keeping their heads down until it all blew over. Unfortunately for them, legendary Gaelic bard Iain Lom MacDonald was a kinsman of the victims and he refused to let the matter lie. After several petitions, he was eventually granted a "letter of fire and sword" from the government, legally allowing him to seek revenge. With 50 men from the MacDonalds of Sleat, Iain hunted down the seven killers at Inverlair and dealt them swift and brutal Highland justice. Legend says he cut the heads off using the same dagger that had killed his clan chief. Iain held more than just the murderers responsible though, he felt that Lord MacDonnell of Invergarry should have done more to uphold the law. Time to make a statement and deliver the heads as a gift to MacDonell, but to make them more presentable, Iain stopped at this spring to clean them up a bit. The name has stuck ever since and in the 19th century, to try and prove that the story wasn't a tall tale, a burial mound at Inverlair was excavated. Seven headless skeletons were found inside. This monument was constructed in 1812 and if you do stop to visit, take the stairs down to the left and you can walk through a short tunnel leading to the well itself. Just be careful, it's a very busy road, which also made this very difficult to film without the noise of cars rushing past so apologies for the quality!

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