

looking west

South face looking north

Showing the bench-mark on the northern face

One of the many burial cairns.

Another view of the cup-marked rock.

The cup-marked rock – one on top, four on the face.

Another rather knackered kerb cairn view.

The second 4-poster.

Another kerb cairn in poor repair.

A rather disrupted kerb cairn

The world’s smallest 4-poster!

ScottY demonstrates the world’s smallest 4-poster!

Kerb cairn

Another kerb cairn

One of the kerb cairns

A large stone on the brow of the hill. It’s not known if this is an erratic or a true standing stone, there are no markings on it.

The larger NW stone

The smaller SE stone

Looking SE from the larger to the smaller stone

Another view of the hand print

The Nether Largie Standing Stones

Looking south.

Looking to the east.

Looking to the north.

Looking west

The stone in the distance.

The most northerly stone is in the foreground, almost obscured by grass. The other two are well nigh invisible, covered by the undergrowth...

Spot the stones... The first is left foreground, covered by undergrowth. The second is top right, hiding in the shrubs, and the third is top left masquerading as a grassy clump.

Another view of the southernmost stone.

The most southerly stone is the most prominent of the three.

Another view looking SE.

The first group. The most northerly stone is in the foreground, the other two peer through the felled trees...

The standing stone looking NNE.

The standing stone looking SW, with the recumbent stone on the ridge in the distance.

The standing stone, looking roughly south.

The standing stone, looking NE towards the wood where the two groups are.

Looking NE across the recumbent to the trig point. The standing stone is about 15 yards south of the trig point.

The recumbent stone, looking SE