Loanhead of Daviot
A peaceful recumbent stone circle set amidst the rolling hills and farmland of north-east Scotland, near Daviot in Aberdeenshire.
A peaceful recumbent stone circle set amidst the rolling hills and farmland of north-east Scotland, near Daviot in Aberdeenshire.
This amazing area is home to hundreds of neolithic monuments, as well as a great range of natural habitats.
Dunadd hill, at the heart of the west coast Gaelic kingdom of Dál Riata, is one of the most important monuments of early Scotland.
Ancient bronze instruments from Scottish & Irish bogs were played like a didgeridoo, and created a tremendous harmonic range.
Eleven separate circles and groups of standing stones nestle into the Shiskine valley on the Western side of Arran.
A gentle walk through a delightful wood beside a tumbling stream, with waterfalls, with long-standing fairy associations.
A Clava-type chambered cairn 9 miles west of Loch Ness – an atmospheric, intriguing place.
An impressive, and important, complex of cairns and surrounding standing stones in the Nairn valley.
The river Findhorn tumbles down from the Monadhliath mountains through a rocky gorge, lined with forest. I feel a wild, elemental, energy here.
One of the most amazing trees I have ever encountered, growing in the centre of the Muckross Abbey ruins, in the heart of the Killarney National Park