Neolithic Sites

Ness of Brodgar

Ness of Brodgar

The Heart of Neolithic Orkney has many Neolithic sites, including the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stone of Stenness. Something to look forward to

Jarlshof

Jarlshof

Jarlshof is a look into the past. A look into a time before history and the fascinating Norse culture that settled on the Isle of

Tomb of the Eagles

Tomb of the Eagles

The Tomb of the Eagles, also known as the Isbister Chambered Cairn, is one of the finest archaeological sites in Scotland. Located on the Orkney

Maeshowe

Maeshowe

Maeshowe is a historical monument situated on the stunning Orkney islands. It forms part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO Heritage Site, alongside other

Skara Brae

Skara Brae

When Stonehenge and the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza were in their infancy, the prehistoric houses of Skara Brae were filled with life. Should you happen

Ring of Brodgar

When you first step into the Ring of Brodgar, there’s something magical in the atmosphere that immediately becomes apparent. These giant megaliths on the Isle

Stones of Stenness

Stones of Stenness

The Isle of Orkney is one of the best places to visit if you’re interested in neolithic sites, and there’s no better attraction to see

Callanish Standing Stones

Callanish Stones

The prehistoric Callanish stones, also known as the Calanais standing stones, are an iconic monument on the picturesque Isle of Lewis. They’re an eerie yet

Clava Cairns

Clava Cairns

Just outside of the bustling Highland city of Inverness are the magical Clava Cairns, one of Scotland’s most famous burial monuments. As Outlander fans may

Corrimony Chambered Cairn

Corrimony Cairn

Within an idyllic glen, surrounded by birch wood and agriculture, sits the Corrimony Cairn. This chambered Cairn has it all: standing stones around the main

Ness of Brodgar

Ness of Brodgar

The Heart of Neolithic Orkney has many Neolithic sites, including the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stone of Stenness. Something to look forward to

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Jarlshof

Jarlshof

Jarlshof is a look into the past. A look into a time before history and the fascinating Norse culture that settled on the Isle of

Read More »
Tomb of the Eagles

Tomb of the Eagles

The Tomb of the Eagles, also known as the Isbister Chambered Cairn, is one of the finest archaeological sites in Scotland. Located on the Orkney

Read More »
Maeshowe

Maeshowe

Maeshowe is a historical monument situated on the stunning Orkney islands. It forms part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO Heritage Site, alongside other

Read More »
Skara Brae

Skara Brae

When Stonehenge and the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza were in their infancy, the prehistoric houses of Skara Brae were filled with life. Should you happen

Read More »

Ring of Brodgar

When you first step into the Ring of Brodgar, there’s something magical in the atmosphere that immediately becomes apparent. These giant megaliths on the Isle

Read More »
Stones of Stenness

Stones of Stenness

The Isle of Orkney is one of the best places to visit if you’re interested in neolithic sites, and there’s no better attraction to see

Read More »
Callanish Standing Stones

Callanish Stones

The prehistoric Callanish stones, also known as the Calanais standing stones, are an iconic monument on the picturesque Isle of Lewis. They’re an eerie yet

Read More »
Clava Cairns

Clava Cairns

Just outside of the bustling Highland city of Inverness are the magical Clava Cairns, one of Scotland’s most famous burial monuments. As Outlander fans may

Read More »
Corrimony Chambered Cairn

Corrimony Cairn

Within an idyllic glen, surrounded by birch wood and agriculture, sits the Corrimony Cairn. This chambered Cairn has it all: standing stones around the main

Read More »

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