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Site Type | Country (A/D) |
County/ Region | Visited? (A/D) |
Date (A/D) |
Cond | Amb | Acc | Comments | Trip Number (A/D) |
Trip Order |
Cromrar 2 | Rock Art | Scotland | Perth and Kinross | Visited | 23rd Mar 2018 | 3 | 3 | 4 | There are three boulders on this small knoll – the big cupmarked one pictured, measuring 1.8m x 1.6m x 0.9m high (Burl/Canmore), a broken one to the west and a slab at the south-west. Some of the cupmarks are quite large.
From this picture Cramrar 3 will be down on the roadside not far from the... Read More |
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Cromrar 1 | Rock Art | Scotland | Perth and Kinross | Visited | 23rd Mar 2018 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Although Aubrey Burl lists this minor site (as Cramrar) as a Four-Poster in his original "Stone Circles...." (1976) and in his "Four-Posters" (1988) and in the updated "Stone Circles...." (2000) Canmore only refer to a letter he sent them in 1970 that said:
“The four prostrate boulders are situat... Read More |
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Woodside, Hill of Drimmie | Stone Circle | Scotland | Perth and Kinross | Visited | 25th Jan 2018 | 2 | 3 | 3 | This is a difficult site to understand and any interpretation is hindered by the way the trees have been planted in and over the site – but this is fairly typical of how such places have been treated by the Forestry Commission.
In an area of Four Poster stone circles Woodside appears to have six ... Read More |
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The Glasfryn Stone | Standing Stone (Menhir) | Wales | Gwynedd | Visited | 2nd Jan 2016 | ||||||
Fach Goch | Standing Stone (Menhir) | Wales | Gwynedd | Visited | 4th Jan 2016 | ||||||
Capel Tan-Y-Foel | Standing Stone (Menhir) | Wales | Gwynedd | Visited | 1st Sep 2011 | 4 | 4 | 4 | This 7ft high column of basalt stands on the parish boundary between Rhiw and Llanfaelrhys and is considered to be one of a pair of stones, the second of which can be seen lying in the bank below to the North. Sometimes called Lladron Maelrhys – Maelrhys’s Thieves – tradition says that the rog... Read More |