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surely you mean this place :
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/browse.php?site_id=186 - avoid like the plague - there are so many other nice ones.

Tragedy is that as far as my (very brief) recent survey goes, it seems that disabled access is better at the more "restored" sites. I suppose this went without saying but hey I've said it now. May the search commence for the most gorgeous site for access. I would suggest Clava Cairns isn't too bad.

Clava cairns is a wonderful place. Been there before so I knew it was worth popping out to catch. It's just down the road from Culloden so gets a lot of tourbuses, but go early or late and it should be quieter.

.o0O0o.

I take your point that 'tidied up' sites often have the best access, precisely because they've been tidied up. But here the gravel around the stones doesn't bear any relation to the access - there doesn't seem to be a path to the circle?

Perhaps there was originally gravel (or stones) roudn the stones. Hmm. Perhaps someone can say.

Anyway I think you can have good access without over tidying. Depends on the site really, whether the soil is muddy or not! Lovely flat well-nibbled grassland makes an easy approach, assuming it's well-drained.