This circle is more commonly known as Na Clachan Aoraidh - the stones of worship.
This four-poster is magnificently situated in the Forestry Commission's Allean Forest. It's quite a steep walk from the car park to the circle itself, on forestry roads and grassy tracks, about 8.0km in length (4.0km each way). But it's well worth the trek, as the circle sits on a hill cleared of trees, with fantastic views of the surrounding mountains.
The circle sits on a raised artificial platform, approximately 18.0m in diameter, and 0.6m in height. The platform is covered in grass, but some of the stones of which it is made are visible on the S edge. The surrounding area has been cleared of it's trees, leaving many stumps, but the circle and it's platform have obviously escaped planting in the past.
Of the four stones, only the SW stone is fully upright at a height of 1.2m, with the other three leaning at steep angles, but all four stones are of a similar size and shape. At the centre of the circle is a small hollow that is apparently the result of some amateur archaeology, although whether anything was found is unknown.
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