

Scattered Stones in Central Hollow of Cairnholy Cairn viewed from E. (28.03.25)
Cup Carvings on S & E Faces of Cairnholy 2 N Portal Carved Stone viewed from ESE. (21.06.21)
Cup Carvings on E Face of Cairnholy 2 N Portal Carved Stone viewed from ESE. (21.06.21)
Forecourt of Cairnholy 1 Chambered Cairn viewed from NE. (28.03.25)
Recumbent Stone in Forecourt of Cairnholy 2 Chambered Cairn viewed from NE. (28.03.25)
Cairnholy 2 Chambered Cairn viewed from SE. (28.03.25)
Interior of Chamber of Cairnholy 2 Chambered Cairn viewed from SW. (28.03.25)
Large Stones outside E Arc of Cairnderry Cairn.
E, N & S Chambers of Cairnderry Cairn (L-R) viewed from NNW.
S, E & N Chambers of Cairnderry Cairn (L-R) viewed from ENE.
N Chamber of Cairnderry Cairn viewed from NNW.
N Chamber of Cairnderry Cairn viewed from NNW.
Passage Stone of E Chamber of Cairnderry Cairn viewed from NNW.
E Chamber of Cairnderry Cairn viewed from ENE.
E Chamber of Cairnderry Cairn viewed from ENE.
Possible Displaced Capstone 1 foot to S of E Chamber of Cairnderry Cairn.
Visited 24.03.25
On my return visit, I found Cairnderry in an improved condition: The kerb of the cairn was discernible and the exposed chambers in the centre of the cairn were free from vegetation. I was able to reconcile the remains of the cairn with the plan. Cairnderry Cairn is an impressive monument with easy access from the A714, deserving of more visitors.