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Dun Boreraig (Duirinish)Broch
Dun BornasketaigStone Fort / Dun
Dun Borve (Greshornish)Broch
Dun Borve, CuidrachStone Fort / Dun
Dun CarnachaidhBroch
Dun ChaichStone Fort / Dun
Dun ChealamyBroch
Dun ChloStone Fort / Dun
Dun Cnoc a'SgaStone Fort / Dun
Dun ColbostBroch
Dun ConnavernStone Fort / Dun
Dun CraigStone Fort / Dun
Dun CreagachBroch
Dun CruinnStone Fort / Dun
Dun DeargStone Fort / Dun
Dun Druim nan SlochdStone Fort / Dun
Dun EyreStone Fort / Dun
Dun FaichStone Fort / Dun
Dun FeorligBroch
Dun FiadhairtBroch
Dun GarafadBroch
Dun Gleann UdalainStone Fort / Dun
Dun Grianan (Tote)Stone Fort / Dun
Dun HallinBroch
Dun HollanStone Fort / Dun
Dun Kingsburgh (North)Broch
Dun Kingsburgh (South)Broch
Dun KnockHillfort
Dun KraiknishStone Fort / Dun
Dun Liath (Glasnakille)Broch
Dun MaraigStone Fort / Dun
Dun MerkadaleStone Fort / Dun
Dun Mor, StruanmoreStone Fort / Dun
Dun na h'AirdeStone Fort / Dun
Dun NeillPromontory Fort
Dun PeinduinStone Fort / Dun
Dun RaisaburghBroch
Dun SantavaigStone Fort / Dun
Dun SgalairStone Fort / Dun
Dun Sleadale (Talisker)Broch
Dun SmailStone Fort / Dun
Dun SuladaleBroch
Dun TaimhHillfort
Dun Tom na h-UraichStone Fort / Dun
Dun TorvaigStone Fort / Dun
Dun TotaigStone Fort / Dun
Dun TreaslaneStone Fort / Dun
Dun VidenBroch
Dun VidenChambered Tomb
Dun ViewStone Fort / Dun
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A keen hillwalker most of my life, my interest was restricted when the need arose to care for an ageing parent.

With limited opportunities to travel far from home, I 'discovered' the world of stone circles, mainly in my native Aberdeenshire.

This provided the ideal opportunity for short walks of just a few hours duration, and resulted in me visiting many places of interest that I had never considered previously.

Website:
Stone Circles of NE Scotland
Here you will find both Google and Bing maps displaying more than 100 sites of stone circles, the majority in my native Aberdeenshire. The markers on the maps are clickable, to reveal a photo of the stone circle and a link to their Canmore Site Record.

A menu at the side of the maps allows you to zoom in to any individual circle, viewing its environs as a zoomable aerial photograph (Google) or an OS Map (Bing).

Hunebedden
I've since extended my interest to the megalithic remains in The Netherlands, where there are some magnificent passage graves known as hunebedden (giant's beds). Despite the fact that The Netherlands is essentially flat and sandy, these 5000 year old monuments from the Funnel Beaker Culture are often found in exquisite woodland settings, nearly all of them in the province of Drenthe. There are almost limitless opportunities for delightful walks between small villages, taking in a diversion to a hunebed here and there.

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