I parked at the Banchory Hospital, now almost completely flattened, and headed uphill on a path at the northern end of the car park. Follow the path uphill until the top of a small hillock can be seen a few metres to the north east of the track.
This stone setting could be an incomplete ring or kerb cairn or, a long shot, the beginnings of a RSC. The site is about 12m wide. Whatever it was it had views to the hills just to the south of the River Dee.
Several large stones make up a semi circle with some smaller stones creating a smaller inner circle. Both of these are set facing the south east.
These woods are full of prehistory, including the nearby cairn, sites at East Brathens and a long cairn which so far has eluded me.
Visited 17/1/2017.