There are a total of five stones here, all of which are pretty massive. Only two remain standing but they are the biggest of them all. They are massive, thick, heavy looking stones and would have taken some considerable effort to shift them into position. They are very remote and surrounded by woodland, some of which has been cut back recently. You can see these from the road without difficulty as they are opposite a memorial cairn. Plenty parking at the spot and well...
   Read moreWhat a wonderful place to spend a few hours. Lovely café nearby and also a picnic area and several shops. The best thing has to be that you can go right up to the stones to get a sense of the size and wonder how they managed to get there. Oh and you can take your 4 legger with you. Plus it's free and in my opinion equally as impressive as stone henge without the...
   Read moreA historical site ruined by forest management. Don't be fooled by the photos of the stones in a forest. The forest has been cut down and the stones are left amongst a pile of stumps and branches. People of Mull, you're selling your souls for a few extra £££. Would it have hurt to leave the stones in a...
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