This ancient Neolithic tomb, dating back to around 3500 BC, is a significant archaeological site in the Orkney Islands. The tomb's entrance is marked by two large stones, with a narrow, 10-meter-long passage leading to a small chamber. The chamber's walls are constructed from large, flat stones, and the roof is composed of smaller stones. The tomb's interior is remarkably well-preserved, with ancient carvings and symbols etched into the walls.
Politely asked the farmer if I could enter his field for photos. He was very pleasant and allowed me access. There were no animals in the field at the time.
Private property. No access to dolmen.
Lovely wee spot. Quite a small site, but I didn't realise how old it was... go check it out for yourself and you'll be amazed when you read the signs telling you how old it is etc. If you see any litter there, do pick it up please :)
Beautiful place, Great views of the Sperrins. Very interesting for history lovers
Very nice dolmen!
Nice chambered grave and very handy to get to
Good for kids
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Politely asked the farmer if I could enter his field for photos. He was very pleasant and allowed me access. There were no animals in the field at the time.
Private property. No access to dolmen.
Lovely wee spot. Quite a small site, but I didn't realise how old it was... go check it out for yourself and you'll be amazed when you read the signs telling you how old it is etc. If you see any litter there, do pick it up please :)
Beautiful place, Great views of the Sperrins. Very interesting for history lovers
Very nice dolmen!
Nice chambered grave and very handy to get to