Four
ring-cairns along the crest of Campstone Hill, north-west of Stonehaven
(Kincardine and Deeside).
The most southerly of them (in the photo) is 9.4m in diameter, with a kerbed
central area and an outer stone circle of eight surviving uprights, 17m
in diameter.
Hidden in gorse bushes a few metres to the west-north-west, are two other,
slightly smaller ring-cairns.
The last structure stands in higher position, some 80m north-west from the
first one. It consists of a ring-cairn 10.2m in diameter and in an outer
stone circle, 13.9m in diameter, with five surviving uprights. |