Saturday 5 July 2014

Standing Stones.

Following our day spent exploring the southern beaches and coast of Arran we head inland to visit Machrie Moor and the stone circles. I'd heard about the stones here but had never visited before. I hadn't reaslised there were quite so many: you find one stone circle, keep walking and another appears, then yet more - there are the remains of six circles still visible on the moor. The stone circles are nearly 4000 years old and there is evidence of earlier life at the site. It is believed that the weather here used to be warmer and drier and the ground better for agriculture. An adverse change in climate resulted in the peat bogs which now cover the area and caused the departure of the people from the land.

The walk up to the stones from the car park is very pleasant - it's flat and well marked and altogether the round trip is about three miles. We spot a common orchid and masses of foxgloves. The children were fascinated by the sheep and lambs. There is also an old tumbledown cottage - a peek inside shows the remains of the old range. The setting of the circles is beautiful - wide open moorland ringed by distant hills. On the way back, towards the end of our walk a curlew crosses our path.





 




















Did you spot A in front of one of the stones? I included the photo to show the scale - the largest stone is over 18ft high. Most of the stones though are only a few feet high. Still, I think the site is well worth a visit if you ever find yourself on Arran with a few hours to spare.

10 comments:

  1. Visited these standing stones many years ago, but lovely to be reminded of them and their wonderful situation again.
    Is that a curlew in the final photo?

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  2. It is beautiful!! I had no idea that there were so many stone circles, it is amazing how they are just sitting there in the landscape and that you can get right up close to see them. The views are just stunning aren't they! xx

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  3. Beautiful, tranquil photos. x

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  4. Just gorgeous. Hadn't realised there were stones like this on Arran. Def one to add to the list when my friend and I do our promised visit there.

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  5. C'est tellement beau! So beautiful, thanks for sharing.
    Lucie x

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  6. Totally breath taking! Beautiful!

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  7. Standing stones and circles, WOW! Two of our favorite things. Thanks for the photos, definitely have to put Arran on our list for someday.

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  8. Fascinating and so beautiful, thank you for taking us along.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  9. Such beautiful photos of a gorgeous part of the world. Thank you for sharing.
    Anne xx

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  10. fabulous, I love stone circles x

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