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Callanish 5

Date Added: 25th Jan 2023
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Callanish 5

Callanish 5 submitted by Tom_Bullock on 8th Dec 2004. Photo used by kind permission of Tom Bullock. More details of this location are to be found on his Stone Circles and Rows CD-ROM
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Log Text: After a yomp over boggy moorland, it was somewhat underwhelming to find three short stones in a line. Maybe I have been spoilt by Cornish stone rows, up to half a mile long, but I struggled to appreciate the significance of Callenish V.



Callanish 6

Date Added: 25th Jan 2023
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 2

Callanish 6

Callanish 6 submitted by Tom_Bullock on 8th Dec 2004. Photo used by kind permission of Tom Bullock. More details of this location are to be found on his Stone Circles and Rows CD-ROM
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Log Text: I wasn't convinced about the stone circle interpretation: stone circles are usually erected on flat ground. If it was a cairn where did all the stones go? The two standing stones are ill-matched. Callanish VI is a difficult site to interpret.



Callanish 7

Date Added: 25th Jan 2023
Site Type: Ancient Mine, Quarry or other Industry Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 4

Callanish 7

Callanish 7 submitted by Tom_Bullock on 8th Dec 2004. Photo used by kind permission of Tom Bullock. More details of this location are to be found on his Stone Circles and Rows CD-ROM
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Log Text: On passing through this site I found a charming reconstructed shieling hut (but no stone circle).



Clach An Truishal

Date Added: 23rd Jun 2025
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 5 Access 4

Clach An Truishal

Clach An Truishal submitted by BERNARDEDWARDS on 12th Sep 2019. September morning before Bahama Storm Dorian remnant rolls in...
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Log Text: The sheer scale of this standing stone makes it a must visit when on the Isle of Lewis, second only to the Callanish Stones.



Clach Stein

Date Added: 26th Jun 2025
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011

Clach Stein

Clach Stein submitted by Tom_Bullock on 11th Dec 2004. Photo used by kind permission of Tom Bullock. More details of this location are to be found on his Stone Circles and Rows CD-ROM
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Log Text: If you are on Lewis to visit Callanish why not take a detour to these standing stones. They are worth visiting for the amazing views.



Achmore

Date Added: 3rd Apr 2021
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

Achmore

Achmore submitted by Tom_Bullock on 8th Dec 2004. Photo used by kind permission of Tom Bullock. More details of this location are to be found on his Stone Circles and Rows CD-ROM
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Log Text: Achmore Stone Circle resembles more a work in progress than a complete stone circle. It takes a leap of imagination to construct a megalithic site from multiple fallen stones.



Loch an Duna

Date Added: 29th May 2021
Site Type: Broch or Nuraghe Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 4

Loch an Duna

Loch an Duna submitted by Creative Commons on 16th Apr 2010. Site in Isle of Lewis Scotland Broch in Loch an Duna The remains of a broch and, to its right (west) a small man-made cairn. Copyright John Allan and licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Licence.
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Log Text: The ruined broch lies on a small island on the edge of Loch an Duna near Bragar. There is a causeway to the island c. 50 yards S of the A858. Some internal structure and outer walls are still discernible.



Callanish I

Date Added: 25th Jan 2023
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 5 Access 4

Callanish I

Callanish I submitted by Megalithicmatt on 17th Sep 2015. One quarter of the circle.
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Log Text: The drawback with visiting Callanish in the summer is sharing the stones with lots of people. Seeing the stones in sunlight is a compensation.



Callanish 2

Date Added: 25th Jan 2023
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Callanish 3

Callanish 3 submitted by jayney on 16th Jul 2003. Solstice 2001
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Log Text: There is a charming simplicity to Callanish II in comparison to its complicated neighbour.



Callanish 3

Date Added: 25th Jan 2023
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: Scotland (Isle of Lewis)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Callanish 3

Callanish 3 submitted by Andy B on 13th Nov 2022. Bruce Adams, one of our members since 2012, sadly died last month - he had motor neurone disease. Bruce wrote: "Over the years I have assembled albums recording my visits to stone circles and related sites. I would very much like to pass these on to someone who will appreciate them. I am not asking for payment and only have a desire to see them go to a good home. I would rather not see them broken up and dispersed." I am currently looking after Bruce's albums and will be sharing some of the...
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Log Text: The variety of sites in the Callanish landscape is a delight. Callanish 3 is a complex stone circle, open to interpretation.



Pobull Fhinn

Date Added: 24th Dec 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: Scotland (North Uist)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Pobull Fhinn

Pobull Fhinn submitted by jeffrep on 19th Feb 2008. Site in North Uist Pobull Fhinn Overlooking Loch Langais with Ben Eval is the Distance, No. Uist, Western Isles, Scotland
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Log Text: North Uist is a remote island but conversely Pobull Fhinn Stone Circle is relatively easy to visit. There is a road to Langass Lodge off the A867 (c. 250 yards SW of Barpa Langass Car Park). A path from Langass Lodge heads NW for c. 450 yards to Pobull Fhinn Stone Circle.



Barpa Langais

Date Added: 14th May 2021
Site Type: Chambered Tomb Country: Scotland (North Uist)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 4

Barpa Langais

Barpa Langais submitted by h_fenton on 25th Sep 2012. Barpa Langais photographed from the South East. Kite Aerial Photograph 16 September 2012 @ 7.54am
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Log Text: The survival of Barpa Langais in its almost intact state is due to its location on an isolated island. It is most unusual to have a dedicated car park and path leading to a well preserved chambered cairn. Barpa Langais was a highlight on my Hebridean tour.



Clach Mhic Leoid

Date Added: 25th Jun 2025
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Scotland (Isle of Harris)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jul 2011

Clach Mhic Leoid

Clach Mhic Leoid submitted by steveco on 24th Feb 2002. Clach Mhic Leoid (McLeods Stone) Standing Stone NG040972. Pointing out towards St Kilda with Taransay in the background.
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Log Text: It is easy to park close to Traigh Lar beach then head NW across grassy sand dunes to Clach Mhic Leoid Standing Stone.



Cladh Maolrithe

Date Added: 29th Jun 2025
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Scotland (North Uist)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Cladh Maolrithe

Cladh Maolrithe submitted by Postman on 26th Aug 2016. Would you rather be somewhere else? well yes actually, in a few hours I'll be at Callanish.
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Log Text: When I visited Cladh Maolrithe Standing Stone I was on my way to the Callanish sites. This stone was an unplanned detour so I was not aware of the complexities of the site. Canmore suggests that this is the location of an old chapel and burial ground.



An Carra

Date Added: 15th Jan 2025
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Scotland (South Uist)
Visited: Yes on 30th Jun 2011. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 3

An Carra

An Carra submitted by SandyG on 20th May 2016. View from south (28 August 2015).
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Log Text: When travelling to South Uist, An Carra is a must visit site. Stoneybridge Water Treatment Works has an access road off the A865 c. 600 yards before reaching Stoneybride, a small village in the middle of South Uist. There is room to park opposite the access road. Walk 0.5 miles up the road and the massive stone will appear on the L.
An Carra must be one of the largest standing stones in Scotland at 17 ft high and nearly 5 ft wide.



Cladh Hallan

Date Added: 29th Jun 2025
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Scotland (South Uist)
Visited: Yes on 30th Jun 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Cladh Hallan

Cladh Hallan submitted by h_fenton on 29th Sep 2007. the 'female' mummy - Cladh Hallan, near Daliburgh, South Uist. August 2001
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Log Text: When visiting an island for perhaps the only time, it is important to research all the available sites and prioritise the best sites to visit in a limited time. Cladh Hallan Settlement is easy to access with good info boards. The central round house is the best preserved.



Barp Reineval

Date Added: 29th Apr 2025
Site Type: Chambered Cairn Country: Scotland (South Uist)
Visited: Yes on 30th Jun 2011

Barp Reineval

Barp Reineval submitted by SandyG on 23rd May 2016. View from the south east (28 August 2015).
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Log Text: Barp Reineval is a largely intact massive chambered cairn c. 0.5 mile SE of Mingarry/Mingearraidh in the centre of South Uist. The stony mound has intermittent large standing stone on the perimeter, remains of a peristalith.



Barp Reineval

Date Added: 29th Apr 2025
Site Type: Chambered Cairn Country: Scotland (South Uist)
Visited: Yes on 30th Jun 2011

Barp Reineval

Barp Reineval submitted by SandyG on 23rd May 2016. View from the south east (28 August 2015).
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Log Text: Barp Reineval is a largely intact massive chambered cairn c. 0.5 mile SE of Mingarry/Mingearraidh in the centre of South Uist. The stony mound has intermittent large standing stones on the perimeter, remains of a peristalith. The subcircular cairn measures c. 75 feet in diameter and 12 feet high. The chamber entrance is located on the ESE perimeter.

Directions to Barp Reineval Chambered Cairn: Take the Mingarry/Mingearraidh turn off the A865 in South Uist. After c. 0.2 mile you can park up at a Y-Junction at a cattle grid. Turn right along a narrow lane heading NW for c. 0.5 mile. Walk S across rough moorland for c. 120 yards towards an obvious stony mound, Barp Reineval.



Crois Chnoca Breaca

Date Added: 20th Jul 2025
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Scotland (South Uist)
Visited: Yes on 30th Jun 2011. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Crois Chnoca Breaca

Crois Chnoca Breaca submitted by SumDoood on 15th Nov 2016. To the west.
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Log Text: Crois Chnoca Breaca is accessible via a dead-end road to Ardmichael Cemetery. There is room to park at the cemetery. Crois Chnoca Breaca is c. 400 yards NNW along the coast. See main page for directions.



Pollachar

Date Added: 25th Dec 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Scotland (South Uist)
Visited: Yes on 29th Jun 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 5

Pollachar

Pollachar submitted by h_fenton on 20th Jul 2006. Pollachar standing stone, South Uist. view from south west, showing proximity to the Pollachar Inn behind
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Log Text: You would have thought that a tall standing stone on the roadside of a pub would be ideal. However, Pollachar Standing Stone's proximity to civilisation seem to detract from its antiquity.




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