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Nether Cluny
Date Added: 31st Oct 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Would like to visit

Nether Cluny submitted by Cosmic on 9th Nov 2003. Nether Cluny from the south.
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The Fairy Knowe
Date Added: 2nd Nov 2024
Site Type: Misc. Earthwork
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Would like to visit
The Fairy Knowe submitted by wiccaman9 on 27th Nov 2007. The Fairy Knowe
Ancient burial mound, nr Aberlour in Moray. The supposed haunt of Faeries and brownies, and a whole host of spectral forms!
Aron Bowers
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Lynagowan
Date Added: 3rd Nov 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Would like to visit
Lower Lagmore
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 4

Lower Lagmore submitted by vicky on 11th Oct 2002. Another view of the Lagmore Farm Stones.
Photo kindly supplied by Grace Green
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Log Text: ballindalloch distillery car park is accessible, then it's a hop over the gate
Inveravon
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Class I Pictish Symbol Stone
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 5

Inveravon submitted by golux on 14th Aug 2010. The four pictish symbol stones are displayed on the south wall of St Peter's church at Inveravon. From left to right they are:
no.2 - crescent-with-V-rod above a triple disc ("cauldron") above a mirror -and-comb
no.3 - the "pictish beast" (fragment of the head only)
no.1 - disc-with-rectangle (perhaps a mirror without a comb) above a large eagle next to a mirror-and-comb
no.4 - crescent-with-V-rod above the "pictish beast"
ed: The four pictish stones are now (2012) on display i...
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Log Text: the stones are now in a church porch beside the road - they didn't seem particularly well protected from the elements since the two largest were sweating water. cool to see them though, my first time seeing a pictish eagle symbol and it looked magnificent
Inveravon (3)
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Class I Pictish Symbol Stone
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 5

Inveravon (3) submitted by golux on 15th Aug 2010. Stone no.3 - a fragment showing the head of the "pictish beast" symbol.
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Log Text: this one is pretty ruined, the infoboard is helpful in explaining it
Inveravon (4)
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Class I Pictish Symbol Stone
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024. My rating: Condition 1 Ambience 2 Access 5

Inveravon (4) submitted by golux on 15th Aug 2010. Stone no.4. Crescent-with-V-rod above a "beast", now very faint.
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Log Text: couldn't really make out the symbols on this one, the infoboard helped
Inveravon (1)
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Class I Pictish Symbol Stone
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 5

Inveravon (1) submitted by wallace on 17th Apr 2012. The four stones have been moved from their old location outside the church to a new location inside an old entrance to the church. The stones have strategically placed lights to show off the designs to their best.
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Log Text: very beautiful stone, the eagle looks fantastic, even if it could also be a pheasant (!)
Marionburgh
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024

Marionburgh 60 submitted by Andy B on 18th Jan 2004. Part of the Burnham family holiday to Tomintoul, Moray in August 2003
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Log Text: in winter 2024 there was a big sign at the start of the drive saying NO ACCESS, i considered parking in a nearby layby and walking in, but it was pissing it down so i carried on to the nearby lagmore circles. there the rain stopped and upper lagmore had an amazing ambience, so i think i made the right decision - would like to return and explore more of what is a special landscape where the river avon meets the spey. i imagine the construction of ballindalloch castle destroyed some stuff but five circles remain in some form at least
Alves Stone Circle
Date Added: 7th Feb 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Would like to visit
Alves Stone Circle submitted by lenny on 28th Jul 2004. Look carefuly and the circle becomes clear. Is it real?? Im not so sure. Do you know of any fake Circles?
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Upper Lagmore
Date Added: 1st Jan 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Moray)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 5 Access 3

Upper Lagmore submitted by Spindrift on 28th Mar 2004. Upper Lagmore - Moray
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Log Text: Had to hop barbed wire fence and a gate to get there, totally worth it wow what an amazing site. I really connected with something here, the rain stopped and a full rainbow appeared as i snapped pix and wondered what the ancients were up to here. it's a lovely site in the landscape, near to both the avon and spey rivers although i don't think i could see them.
i went in blind since i like to experience sites without fixed ideas as much as possible, but then i had to look this one up because it's such a confusing assortment of stones. i concur with the general theory that it's a chambered cairn surrounded by a stone circle, which puts it in clava cairn territory. i definitely don't think the lintel is positioned corrected but you can see some exposed chambers.
Burl's 'Recumbent Stone Circles of North-East Scotland' says:
"Even further to the east than the Nairn sites are Upper Lagmore (ibid, 389-90; Coles 1907,141-9) and Marionburgh (Henshall 1963, 391) in the Spey valley. The first is in a level positionbut in a sharply sloping field at 600 ft OD; and the second is on a terrace above the river. Thepositions of these sites are sufficiently similar to RSCs for one to hypothesise that the RSCs ofAberdeen may be traced from the Clava cairns"
It's well worth a visit and I'm looking forward to seeing my fotos!
Ardblair
Date Added: 5th Feb 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Perth and Kinross)
Visited: Would like to visit

Ardblair submitted by steveco on 24th Feb 2002. Ardblair Stone Circle NO160439. The B947 cuts through this circle, leaving 3 stones either side.
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Organbide Lepoa Cromlech Tumular
Date Added: 31st Oct 2024
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc
Country: Spain (Navarra)
Visited: Would like to visit

Organbide Lepoa Cromlech Tumular submitted by Ravenor on 26th Oct 2024. Site in Navarra Spain
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Kanpazaulo Harrespila
Date Added: 31st Oct 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Spain (Pais Vasco)
Visited: Would like to visit
Kungagraven
Date Added: 31st Oct 2024
Site Type: Chambered Cairn
Country: Sweden (Skåne)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2017. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 5

Kivik submitted by greywether on 20th Jul 2005. The reconstructed entrance.
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Log Text: None
Disa Ting
Date Added: 31st Oct 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Sweden (Skåne)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2017. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 5

Disa Ting submitted by Aska on 10th Dec 2008. Site in Skåne Sweden:
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Log Text: None
Ales stenar
Date Added: 31st Oct 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Sweden (Skåne)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2017. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 3

Ales stenar submitted by cereus on 19th Feb 2004. A neolithic sunship (3.300 - 3.600 BC). The most southern part of Sweden by the sea. There is much to read about it <a href="http://www.alesstenar.com/"> here</a>
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Log Text: Incredible site