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  1. Tomnaverie Stone Circle | Historic Environment Scotland | HES

    Get an overview of Tomnaverie Stone Circle, a recumbent stone circle surrounding a burial cairn amid a sacred landscape. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.

  2. Tomnaverie stone circle - Wikipedia

    The Tomnaverie stone circle is a recumbent stone circle set on the top of a small hill in lowland northeast Scotland. Construction started around 2500 BC, in the Bronze Age, to produce a …

  3. Tomnaverie Stone Circle Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland

    Information about and images of Tomnaverie Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire on Undiscovered Scotland.

  4. Tomnaverie Stone Circle: A Guide to Scotland’s Ancient Recumbent …

    Built on a hilltop around three-quarters of a mile southeast of the village of Tarland in Aberdeenshire, the Tomnaverie Stone Circle is a remarkable example of Scotland's ancient "recumbent" stone circles. …

  5. Tomnaverie Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - AllTrails

    A circular walk from the village of Tarland in Aberdeenshire. If you have ever read the time-travel novel Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (also called Cross Stitch) or seen the TV series and fancy seeing a …

  6. Tomnaverie Bronze Age Recumbent Stone Circle - Southeast of Tarland

    Rear view of the recumbent setting at Tomnaverie looking southwest down the valley of the River Dee towards Lochnagar. The circle was excavated and then restored at the beginning of the millennium …

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  7. Tomnaverie Stone Circle and Drummy Wood, Tarland

    This waymarked circular walk from the Tarland visits the atmospheric Tomnaverie Stone circle before returning through Drummy Woods.

  8. Tomnaverie Stone Circle - visitabdn.com

    Tomnaverie Stone Circle is a reconstructed Recumbent Stone Circle, measuring c. 17m in diameter. It comprises the massive whinstone recumbent, its 2 flankers and 8 erect stones of pale red granite.

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  9. Tomnaverie Stone Circle, Aboyne | History & Visiting Information

    Discover Tomnaverie Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire, a 5,000 year-old stone circle near Aboyne, with a site history, what to see, photos, and visiting information.

  10. Tomnaverie (Tarland) Stone Circle | The University of Aberdeen

    The recumbent stone circle is a form unique to North East Scotland. This site was in a ruinous condition as a result of instabilities caused by an adjacent quarry but was restored and excavated in 2000.