A great example of a single standing stone, complete with an ogham inscription, which is remarkably well-preserved: AVUO ANUNAO UATE DOVENI (’Avuo Anunao, soothsayer of Dovenio’). Stands 8’ 6” tall, and is the only Ogham-inscribed stone north of the River Forth still in its original location.
The inscription is unusual because it mentions what Avuo Anunao’s job was. Dovenio was likely a local chief, and probably organised the stone as a monument.
There is also a double disc with a bar carved on the NE face.
Getting there: best by foot; approach from the A957, either from the W via the road towards Rumbleyond then through Auquhollie Wood, or from the E by taking the left fork of the road towards Raedykes.
(Source for facts: Archibald Watt – “Highways and Byways Round Stonehaven”, 1992. “The most interesting and most ancient sculptured stone in the county”.)