Visited 14.6.12
Directions:
West of a minor road north of the A971.
Karen stayed in the car with the children while I hopped over the fence and walked across the field up to the Chambered Cairn.
On a wet day the walk across the peat would be very boggy.
The Cairn is now no more than a large jumble of stones, easily visible from the road.
I sat amongst the stones in the warm sunshine and admired the views down the valley.
Birds danced in the air above me.
A lovely spot for a final resting place.
Peat is encroaching onto the stones and there is a lot of moss and lichen to be seen.
Canmore states:
‘A much robbed, round, chambered cairn, partly overgrown with heather and peat, about 50ft in diameter’