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<< Our Photo Pages >> Loch Buie Stone Circle - Stone Circle in Scotland in Isle of Mull

Submitted by enkidu41 on Sunday, 31 May 2026  Page Views: 23240

Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Loch Buie Stone Circle Alternative Name: Lochbuie
Country: Scotland County: Isle of Mull Type: Stone Circle
Nearest Town: Tobermory  Nearest Village: Craignure
Map Ref: NM6177025100  Landranger Map Number: 49
Latitude: 56.358062N  Longitude: 5.858088W
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.
3 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
4

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bishop_pam visited on 21st May 2025 - their rating: Cond: 5 Amb: 5 Access: 3

Gongoozler visited on 3rd Apr 2023 - their rating: Cond: 5 Amb: 4 Access: 4 Over ten years since my first visit, and I'd forgotten just how wet the ground here can be

SandyG visited on 8th Jun 2016 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4 Car parking is available at NM 61538 25571. From here enter the field to the south and follow the white marker stones.

Richard13 visited on 1st Aug 2008 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 3

banjonutty visited on 25th Jul 2007 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4

SumDoood visited on 1st Sep 2000 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 3

BolshieBoris visited on 1st Jul 1997 - their rating: Cond: 5 Amb: 5 Access: 3 Long drive on a single-tracked road followed by more of a walk than it looked on the map, ground was very squelchy underfoot.

coin visited - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4

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Average ratings for this site from all visit loggers: Condition: 4.22 Ambience: 4.78 Access: 3.44

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by MegalithicMouse : Site in Isle of Mull Scotland (Vote or comment on this photo)
A stone circle on Mull set in a natural amphitheatre formed by the surrounding hills - a magical place. The 13.4m diameter circle originally consisted of 9 stones, one of which has disappeared and been replaced with a small boulder. The stones range in height from 1.2m to 2m and have flat faces faced inwards. There are 3 outliers, the nearest of which is 0.85m high and lies just to the SE, the tallest 2.7m to the SW.

Can be marshy to get to.

For more information about the related stone row, visit the Stone Rows of Great Britain's entry for Loch Buie, which includes a plan of the row and its relationship to the other prehistoric sites in the vicinity. Also see the Loch Buie Stone Row in the 'nearby sites' list below.
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Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by MegalithicMouse : Site in Isle of Mull Scotland (Vote or comment on this photo)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie Stone Circle (Vote or comment on this photo)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by AdamCircle : Artwork from the late Bruce Adams' Inverness photo album, more: Flickr or PDF here. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by AdamCircle : Photo from the late Bruce Adams' Inverness photo album, more: Flickr or PDF here. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Gongoozler : Roses placed at Lochbuie stone circle April 2023

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Megalithicmatt : Looking towards the NW with Ben Buie in the background.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by SandyG : View from the south. The near stone may have formed part of a stone alignment leading eastward and consisting of at least three stones (8 June 2016). (5 comments)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by chaika : September 2015. (1 comment)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by ericgrindle : Lochbuie Stone Circle - Mull When you leave the track to approach the stone circle you pass the first of three outliers. This one is some way from the outliers and the circle in the corner of the field. Image copyright: Eric Grindle (Eric Grindle), hosted on Flickr and displayed under the terms of their API. (1 comment)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by ericgrindle : Lochbuie Stone Circle - Mull The circle was originally nine granite stones, about 12 metres in diameter, with the tallest stone being about 2 metres high. It is mainly composed of granite slabs which have been positioned with their flatter faces towards the inside of the circle. One of the original stones has been removed and replaced in recent times with a low boulder. This image is taken from th...

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by ericgrindle : Lochbuie Stone Circle - Mull The circle was originally nine granite stones, about 12 metres in diameter, with the tallest stone being about 2 metres high. It is mainly composed of granite slabs which have been positioned with their flatter faces towards the inside of the circle. One of the original stones has been removed and replaced in recent times with a low boulder. This image shows the first...

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by ericgrindle : LochBuie Stone Circle - Mull The circle was originally nine granite stones, about 12 metres in diameter, with the tallest stone being about 2 metres high. It is mainly composed of granite slabs which have been positioned with their flatter faces towards the inside of the circle. One of the original stones has been removed and replaced in recent times with a low boulder. Image copyright: Eric Grin... (2 comments)

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie Stone Circle with the nearest outlier behind.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie Stone Circle.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : The outlier nearest the circle. The circle is in the background on the left.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie outlier with the closer (to the circle) outlier and circle in the background.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie Stone Circle.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie Stone Circle

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie stone circle.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie stone circle.

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Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Loch Buie Outlier.

Loch Buie Stone Circle
Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Bladup : Lochbuie Outlier with the stone circle in the background.

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 22m ENE 60° Loch Buie Stone Row* Stone Row / Alignment (NM6179025110)
 267m WNW 302° Lochbuie Kerb Cairn* Cairn (NM6155225255)
 349m NNW 333° Lochbuie Standing Stone* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM61632542)
 2.8km WSW 252° Tobar Chaluim Chille (Mull)* Holy Well or Sacred Spring (NM591244)
 8.1km WNW 289° Rossal* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM543282)
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 8.6km WNW 301° Uluvalt Standing Stones* Standing Stones (NM54633002)
 12.6km ENE 67° Port Donain Cairn* Cairn (NM73672932)
 12.6km ENE 68° Port Donain Chambered Cairn* Chambered Cairn (NM73752925)
 13.3km W 268° An Dun (Mull)* Stone Fort or Dun (NM484254)
 14.2km NE 47° Duart Standing Stone* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM72653421)
 14.2km NE 47° Duart Stone Setting* Standing Stones (NM727342)
 15.2km ESE 118° Dun Aorain Stone Fort or Dun (NM74751717)
 15.5km NNE 29° Scallastle* Stone Row / Alignment (NM6998438286)
 15.5km SSE 168° Garvellachs (Eileach an Naoimh) Early Christian Sculptured Stone (NM6401709724)
 15.9km NNW 330° Carn Ban (Mull)* Cairn (NM54653934)
 16.0km NW 308° Dishig* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM49693574)
 16.2km NNW 330° Gruline 1* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM54553959)
 16.4km NNW 330° Gruline 2* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM543397)
 16.5km ESE 123° Dun Mucaig* Stone Fort or Dun (NM75151541)
 18.2km NNW 331° Torr Nam Fiann* Stone Fort or Dun (NM53904157)
 18.5km NNW 332° Killichronan* Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM540419)
 18.7km NNW 329° Kellan Wood Stone Fort or Dun (NM52914163)
 18.9km E 101° Duachy* Stone Row / Alignment (NM80142052)
 18.9km NE 55° Eilean Musdile (Lismore) Standing Stone (Menhir) (NM779351)
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Re: Loch Buie by mae on Thursday, 04 February 2021
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Link to the Canmore - National Record of The Historic Environment of Scotland for the Lochbuie stone circle and standing stone: https://canmore.org.uk/site/22385
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Re: Loch Buie by Anonymous on Saturday, 04 September 2004
I visited this site during the summer of 1999 and have some excellent photos of the circle with mist shrouded mountains in the background. I am not a professional mystic, but I do have an affinity with stones and ancient sites, and this place is very magical.

Upon touching the outer "broken stone" mentioned above I experienced a vision; the stone was originally meant for the circle and was damaged during transportation, an angry shaman overseeing the circle construction violently attacked a worker responsible. The is a violent and sad energy associated with this particular stone. The other stones and the tree circle in the pasture leading to the circle radiated energy of ancient rituals. Hope this not too aerie fairy, but its what I experienced.
BRCherrie (Celtic Princess)
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Re: Loch Buie by Nick on Sunday, 02 November 2003
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My wife and I visited here at Easter 2003, having driven from Tobermory down to the south west quadrant, via a rather meandering track, to Lochbuie.

This is the most significant area of Mull in neolithic terms, and set in a 3/4 bowl which even Burl was moved to comment on - "Few rings could be more evocative". Druid's Field, as it is known, comprises: one standing stone, a circle, not one but two outliers, and a ruined kerb cairn. The standing stone is quite large, though the top has been broken off at some time in the past. The circle originally had 9 stones, one has gone but has been replaced by a boulder. Two large outliers stand fairly close by, both reasonably tall, and a rather ruined kerb circle hides in a clump of trees about 100m away.

We spent quite some time looking around here, enjoying the scenery and the warm breeze, before slowly traipsing back towards Tobermory, dinner, and a bottle of wine as the sun set.
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