![]() ![]() (see our nearby sites list)Īubrey Burl identifies a possible source for these stones at Auchencar, which is 5 km to the north of machrie moor. This stone is similar to the red sandstone circles found at Machrie Moor. ![]() See Energyman's photo lower down the page which highlights where the star Arcturus would have skimmed along the top of Beinn Bharrain (virtually due north) in 2000BC. It is covered in lichen and has views over Machrie Bay. In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to findĬo-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinatesĬlick to view comments at bottom of this page Auchencar submitted by EnergymanĪ standing stone on the Isle of Arran. Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marksĬan be driven to, probably with disabled access ![]() ![]() Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site Map Ref: NR89053633 Landranger Map Number: 68 Submitted by Andy B on Sunday, Page Views: 13744 Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Auchencar Alternative Name: DruidĬountry: Scotland County: Isle of Arran Type: Standing Stones Auchencar - Standing Stones in Scotland in Isle of Arran ![]()
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