Stone Circles

 

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Standing
   

Glassel Dam Wood
4 miles NW of Banchory. 5 stones of reddish granite
Glassel Dam Wood details

Cullerlie
Cullerie Stone Circle
Near Garlogie. 8 rough boulders set in a circle 10.1 m in diameter.
Cullerlie details

 

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Templestone
2 miles SE of Forres. Four stones form a rectangle rather than a circle.
Templestone details

Innesmill - Urquhart
5 miles NE of Elgin. Remains of a large stone circle.
Innesmill details
Recumbent
 

Sunhoney
Sunhoney Stone Circle
9 Miles NW of Peterculter. A large stone circle consisting of a recumbent and 11 standing stones.
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Tomnaverie
4 miles NW of Aboyne. A recumbent, 2 flankers (1 of which is fallen), 5 erect stones and 1 fallen stone make up this circle.
Tomnaverie details

Aikey Brae
Aikey Brae Stone Circle
11 miles W of Peterhead. Fine example of the Buchan variant of the Recumbent Stone Circle tradition.
Aikey Brae details

 

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Easter Aquhorthies
Easter Aquhorthies
3 miles W of Inverurie. Circle consisting of 11 uprights and a recumbent.
Easter Aquhorthies details

Loudon Wood
11 miles W of Peterhead.
Loudon Woods details

Mulloch Wood -
The Nine Stanes
Mulloch Wood Nine Stanes Stone Circle
3 ½ miles SE of Banchory.
Mulloch Woods details

 

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Berrybrae
7 miles S of Fraserburgh.
Berrybrae details

Midmar Kirk
Midmar Kirk Stone Circle
10 miles NW of Peterculter.
Midmar Kirk details

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All data from : www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology/