This
horseshoe setting of stones is situated on a slightly elevated position
overlooking Loch Stemster (Caithness). Thirty-six sandstone slabs remain
in place, although there may have been 54 originally.
The flat faces of the slabs follow the line of the setting. Their average
height is between 1.2m and 1.5m, with the tallest 2m high. The setting is
about 68.5m long and 30.5m wide and it is open to the south-south-east.
This kind of megalithic site, quite unusual in Britain, could date from
the Bronze Age.
To the south-east there are the remains of an earlier Neolithic chambered
cairn. |