Isle of Arran Standing Stones

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Tripadvisor (423) · Historical landmark in Isle Of Arran, United Kingdom
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Machrie Moor stone circles - part of Stones of Wonder, a comprehensive guide to the astronomy of the ancient stone circles, cairns and megaliths in …

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4.5/5 · 423 reviews
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Oct 13, 2024
Amazing place, to my mind more interesting than Stonehenge due to the many different circles covered a far larger area. Good information boards, and not at all touristy. Hint - proceed past the first… Full review by StephenandRo
Jun 8, 2024
Free parking, just off the main road. Nice walk in 15/20 mins, so give yourself an hour, well kept stone circles in the middle of nowhere. Full review by Gary L
May 27, 2024
Worth the walk. The views along the path were superb. Fascinating site. It was around 1.5 miles from the car park. The path was clear and safe to walk on. Full review by DavidandCarol2

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Hi, can I ask how long the walk is to the stones - I see from reviews the paths are good and lead straight to the stones …
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Hi, can I ask how long the walk is to the stones - I see from reviews the paths are good and lead straight to the stones but would like the time frame to plan my day. Thank you. Margaret Anne
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It's about 2.5 miles officially and there are lots of stone circles along the route. If you just want to tick off an attraction it won't take long. If, however, you like taking photos and looking …
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It's about 2.5 miles officially and there are lots of stone circles along the route. If you just want to tick off an attraction it won't take long. If, however, you like taking photos and looking at the stones in detail (we were there on a very atmospheric day with lovely cloudscapes, etc) .. and if you want to walk north to another excellent stone circle .. I'd allow half a day. The stone circle to the north does have a sort of pullofferie by the road but it also had the most enormous pothole so I parked at the official car park for the Machrie stones which has plenty of space and a good surface. Walking north from there takes you over a delightful bridge and past a friendly tearoom by the golf course!
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What bus can you get from Lamlash?
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The one heading for Whiting Bay goes all the way round.
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What bus do I get from Brodick pls
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Can’t remember bus numbers. Get the bus going to Blackwaterfoot via NORTH end of island and ask driver to let you off at car park entrance. Alternatively get the bus …
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Can’t remember bus numbers. Get the bus going to Blackwaterfoot via NORTH end of island and ask driver to let you off at car park entrance. Alternatively get the bus going to Blackwaterfoot via String Road...get off in Shiskine then three mile walk!
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Answer by William D · Aug 28, 2019
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