06/06/2018 – Cup marked rock in Glen More
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06/06/2018 – Cup marked rock in Glen More
06/06/2018 – Cup marked rock in Glen More
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06/06/2018 – I don’t really know how but here we were, by pure chance, on a hot sunny afternoon, plonked down next to a cup marked rock with a couple of cups ourselves, of the tea variety.
The holiday had been a little different so far then I’d expected. The plan was two weeks of walking. First time in years I’d not really picked places with stones in mind as well. So off we went each day for a walk but even when you’re not looking for it, old stuff is everywhere, it’s hard to miss it sometimes. No more so than on the Isle of Bute. If someone, who hadn’t seen much prehistory before, asked where to go to seek out the past, I’d probably say you could do worse than Bute. It has a little bit of nearly everything, in quite easy to reach places but still with a sense of adventure. I think this is important. Good to have a little Indiana Jones moment or two on holiday even if it’s just dodging cows or bashing through bracken to find a hidden cairn or stone that you’ve spied on an OS map. It’s what makes going to sites fun for me and so different to my 9 to 5 at work, staring at a computer all day, with my soul being slowly crushed (still it pays the bills and for trips like this I suppose). Chambered cairns, long cairns, cists, hillforts, cliff forts, crannogs, stone circles, standing stones, rock art etc, the list is long for an island this size. It’s easy to get about on too and the buses are good so you don’t really need a car.
On a hot and sunny day (the weather is amazing at the moment) we started at Kames Bay, heading past Hilton to visit the chambered cairn there and then higher up to Windy Hill (top of Bute, toughish walk across underfoot). After that we headed round the Lyeing Hill to drop down into Glen More to pick up the West Island Way. A few fences to cross but nothing too bad.
Feeling tired I wanted a sit down. That bit of grass over there by them rocks will do. As we approached, the cup marks on the rock stood out clear as day. What’s the chance of that! History is everywhere, you just need a bit of luck.
Canmore states 11 plus cup marks, I agree and there could have been more. Lovely location for this one and so peaceful in the afternoon sun. We sat for ages drinking our brews and just chatting rubbish to each other and the stone. Finally it was time to head off. The way south had the promise of a stone circle and a tea room with ice cream (turned out they had rum & raisin flavour, could this day get any better!!).
It was a magic moment, a chance encounter with the past. It might not be a wow site but it was my favourite of the trip. One to daydream about now I’m back to the daily grind.
Sites within 20km of Dun Hill Of Glenmore
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Carnbaan
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Glenvoidean
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Glecknabae
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St. Michael’s
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Colintraive
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East Colmac
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Ettrick Bay
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Hilton
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Eilean Buidhe, Burnt Islands
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Acholter
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Kames
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Auchenlochan
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Auchagoyle
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Ardlamont Point
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Barone Hill
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St Ninian’s Bay
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Low Stillaig
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Stillaig
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Bicker’s Houses
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Auchalick Wood
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Ardmarnock
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Inveryne
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An Fuaran
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Inveryne
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Auchnagarran
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Loch Quien
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Dun Scalpsie
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Scalpsie Cairn
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Scalpsie Barrow
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Dalmu’ Neasiag
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Kilfinan
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Clachan of Glendarvel
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Lephinkill
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Balliemore
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Auchnaha
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Mealdarroch
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Ardachearanbeg
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Ardachearanbeg
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Largizean
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Blackpark Plantation
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Dunstrone
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Ardnadam
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Pier House
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Evanachan Farm
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Escart
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Little Dunagoil
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Little Dunagoil Burial Chamber
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Dunagoil
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Avinagillan
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Glaid Stone
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Glencallum Bay
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Glenreasdale Mains
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