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<< Our Photo Pages >> Aikey Brae - Stone Circle in Scotland in Aberdeenshire

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Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Aikey Brae
Country: Scotland County: Aberdeenshire Type: Stone Circle
Nearest Town: Peterhead  Nearest Village: Mintlaw
Map Ref: NJ95884709  Landranger Map Number: 30
Latitude: 57.513973N  Longitude: 2.070425W
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.
4 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
5

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FrothNinja visited on 1st Aug 2014 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 3

madmark23 visited on 31st Jul 2014 - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 5 Access: 4 A beautiful stone circle, well worth a visit. Signposted with a short walk uphill. In good condition with great views over the Buchan countryside. One of my favourites.

jeffrep visited on 14th May 2013 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 5 Access: 3

freedomandpeace visited on 30th Apr 2013 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 4 I parked in the one space right where the farm track bends, then walked up the path until I saw the path through the woods to the stone circle. Walking through the woods was a little spooky as you could hear the trees creaking and it was a little dark in there. The stone circle is located at the edge of the woods in a clearing. This stone circle had a different feel than others I visited in Aberdeenshire. This circle had a more abandoned feel to me, and I felt a feeling of sadness and abandonment when I first arrived at the circle. I feel that this circle wants to be used more and visited more. I loved this circle and look forward to returning.

megalithicmatt visited on 19th Apr 2013 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 4 Lovely stone circle - very peaceful.

StuStuStudio visited on 7th Jun 2011 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 4 Nice circle. In good condition and well maintained. Found after a short walk through a wooded area. Quiet and peaceful.

Richard13 visited on 1st Sep 1999 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 3

Klingon visited - their rating: Cond: 4 Amb: 4 Access: 3

tyrianterror HaggisAction have visited here

Average ratings for this site from all visit loggers: Condition: 3.25 Ambience: 4.25 Access: 3.5

Aikey Brae
Aikey Brae submitted by Suncircle49 : Aerial view, showing the full circle, and the recumbent’s shadow mid-point on the Winter Solstice. 12:30 21December 2018 (Vote or comment on this photo)
Aikey Brae Recumbent Stone Circle was once at the edge of a now felled wood near the village of Old Deer in Aberdeenshire

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Aikey Brae submitted by Klingon (2 comments - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Aikey Brae submitted by krautrock : Aikey Brae. Recumbent Stone Circle. June 2010 (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Aikey Brae submitted by Bladup : Aikey Brae Recumbent stone circle. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Aikey Brae submitted by krautrock : Aikey Brae. Recumbent Stone Circle. June 2010 (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Aikey Brae submitted by Alta-Falisa : To best understand what means "recumbent stones circle", visit Aberdeenshire. May 2015. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Aikey Brae submitted by megalithicmatt : Looking NNE at the circle.

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Aikey Brae submitted by krautrock : Aikey Brae. Recumbent Stone Circle. June 2010

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Aikey Brae submitted by cosmic : The three west stones - all about six feet tall!

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Aikey Brae submitted by Klingon :

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Aikey Brae submitted by Bladup : Aikey Brae Recumbent stone circle.

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Aikey Brae submitted by Bladup

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Aikey Brae submitted by Bladup

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Aikey Brae submitted by Bladup : Looking though the trees at Aikey Brae Recumbent stone circle.

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Aikey Brae submitted by Bladup : Aikey Brae Recumbent stone circle.

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Aikey Brae submitted by jeffrep : The Aikey Brae Recumbent Stone Circle on a Very Rainy Day in May.

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Aikey Brae submitted by krautrock : Aikey Brae. Recumbent Stone Circle. June 2010

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Aikey Brae submitted by krautrock

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Aikey Brae submitted by Suncircle49 : Topography: 21 December 2018, 12:00, a panoramic view, southwards looking out directly passed the recumbent (azimuth 185°), and across the valley to Scrog Hill. If interested, more topography examples at Easter Aquhorthies RSC.

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Aikey Brae submitted by Postman : The brilliant Aikey Brae, I knew I'd like it but I actually fell in love with it, so hands off get your own stone circle this ones mine.

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Aikey Brae submitted by megalithicmatt : Looking west at three prominent stones.

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Aikey Brae submitted by krautrock : Aikey Brae. Recumbent Stone Circle. A distant view from the south. The circle is situated on the east edge of the little wood. June 2010

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Aikey Brae submitted by Tyrebagger : A smiling shark of a recumbent! (1 comment)

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Aikey Brae submitted by cosmic : East flanker and recumbent.

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Aikey Brae submitted by cosmic : Recumbent side view.

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Re: Aikey Brae by golux on Monday, 01 June 2020
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"Aikey Brae Rrecumbent Stone Circle is at the edge of a wood" - not any more! The tiny patch of woodland which provided a charming setting has been felled.
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Re: Aikey Brae by Anonymous on Monday, 13 February 2017
Nearest villages are Old Deer and Stuartfield. Approx 1 hour walk from The Square in Stuartfield heading out of the village up Windhill Street. Beautiful walk but watch out for the farm dog as you leave the road onto a field perimeter path near the end of your walk. He is a brute and loves barking suddenly at passersby. I have been assured he's all bark but keep your wits about you.
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Re: Aikey Brae by coldrum on Wednesday, 01 April 2009
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http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology/sites/stonecircles/aikeybrae.asp
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Re: Aikey Brae now by Anonymous on Saturday, 13 October 2007
As a child I used to go to Aikey Brae every year with my family in the summer.There was a horse fair and a fun-fair on the site.
The worship of the horse in Pictish society,the stonecircle,the celebration of horse fair,the family gatherings in summer to enjoy Aikey Brae fair,and now pagans claiming back their religious heritage are links to our ancestors at the site
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Re: Aikey Brae now by Anonymous on Tuesday, 21 August 2007
tranquil and beautiful as always.i was here in 03 harvest time,picked up a corn dolly wondering what it was. was told a fertility symbol,and quickly threw it away, within a couple of months i was expecting my fourth child,very unexpectedly, at the age of 39.mystical cool and true.
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Aikey Brae now by tyrianterror on Friday, 22 June 2007
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The circle's far more open now than it was now that the SE to SW of the circle is treeless. However when I was there last on the 18th of June07, the path through the trees was really grown up. I knew where to go it's just the coniferous trees were a sod to negotiate.
When I visited this site years ago it was insulated by youngish conifers , I think in a way this was better, more intimate.
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Aikey Brae by cosmic on Monday, 11 July 2005
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This wonderfully sited circle is on top of Parkhouse Hill which would give a 360degree panoramic view (were it not for the trees to one side).It is easily reached off the road from Old Deer to Maud. Turn left up the minor road to Scroghill and park in the track entrance at the third bend. Follow the track up between the fields and then turn right on the path through the field into the wood.
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    Re: Aikey Brae by Anonymous on Thursday, 03 January 2008
    I visited Aikey Brae this past summer, and I'm wondering by the directions given what you mean by the road to Scroghill. Are you referring to a geographical site (sucha s an actual hill), a sign. or a farm? I am aware of a farm that is called Scroghill, but you'd have to either walk cross country to Aikey Brae or backtrack up the road from it

    Also, does anyone know how far the Scroghill farm is from the track that leads to Aikey Brae and also how far it is west from Stuartfield.

    I'd love to see a map with the details that include Aikey Brae and Scroghill farm as this is where my great-grandmother was born.

    Thank you.
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