This is a historic place where once there was a Chapel possibly named after Mary, the mother of Jesus. It's thought that it was built around the time when the Picts of Scotland converted to Christianity. Around 900ad. The site is better accessed going through the town, although a walk from the Upper roadside can be found. The remains of the ruin lie buried underground, but its general shape can be seen. This is likely to keep preserved what little remains until a time they can redig to fully preserve. There is a large, unprotected, more modern stone as a memorial there with a storyboard. It is free to access and park...
Read moreGood signs around the area, a nice place for a little walk. The stone is a replica but its great to see. The earth works near by of a chaple I did not expect before I came here but it was a pleasant surprise. The site is semi accessible but for the majority of disabled users it would be in accessible. There is a sign near the top of the hill by the road that overlooks the stone and Chapel site this is the only truly...
Read moreClach Baile a' Chnuic, the Hilton Of Cadbol Stone, is a modern replica of an intricate Class II Pictish Stone from around 600-843CE. The Stone depicts a Noblewoman riding a horse with a riding party, Mirror and Comb, Celtic Knots and elaborate patterns, entwined animals, the Double Disc and Z-Rod, and Crescent Moon and V-Rod on one side, and the other side depicts a large Celtic Cross, Celtic Knots, and...
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