Well, three years on there’s no improvement; this struck me as one of the loneliest circles I’ve visited despite being only a few yards from the main road. I also managed to miss it at first (following my usual pattern) but with careful scrutiny was able to make out a path that was just trodden enough to guide me through the undergrowth as well as indicating that it does receive some visits. I was surprised to find it so overgrown when on the ferry coming over there was a cartoon-type map of the island with a symbol of three monoliths marking its spot hence I expected a sign and a cleared location. I’m not saying I wanted it surrounded by a neat little fence a la Torrylin or Auchgallon but surely it wouldn’t take much effort for the local authority or Scotish Heritage or whoever to cut back the bracken on a regular basis so we could see what’s left of the circle as its makers intended. I’m glad I went but left feeling a little sorry for it.
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Looks my kinda place, tho. Arran has certainly got the vibe.