Kilmartin (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Mhàrtainn) is a small village in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland. It is best known as the centre of Kilmartin Glen, an area with one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments and historical sites in Scotland. It contains over 800 monuments within a 6-mile radius. It is home to Kilmartin Museum and the Kilmartin Hotel
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(OLDER THAN STONEHENGE) ??? (PHREHISTORC)????? WTF. There are more than 350 ancient monuments within a six mile radius of the village, with 150 of them being prehistoric. Monuments include standing stones, a henge monument, numerous cists, and a ‘linear cemetery’ comprising five burial cairns. Several of these, as well as many natural rocks, are decorated with cup and ring marks. forget southern England's offerings (FREE ADMISSION) apart from the museum at kilmartin,so what is around here things to do and see Crinan canal / Dunadd fort prehistoric Carnassarie castle and lots of other attractions soon to open after covid, get your walking boots on and take a walk back in history...
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Step back in area some 10,000+ years ago at kilmartin glen a neolithic anceint site then visit a stunning castle 1 mile from kilmartin dated back to 1565 wth legeons of williiam wallace (braveheart) and king robert the bruce
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Very interesting churchyard with really ancient gravestones. Sorry church closed as would have liked a look.inside
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Well maintained & easy free access to stone circle. Best to visit the Kilmartin Glen Visitor Centre and Display to understand the layout and timeline of the various monuments.
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This is one of three Nether Largie cairns in a line down the valley from the Glebe cairn which is just behind the Kilmartin Museum. You can park there and walk through the field to the path at the back or park further south and walk back. If I hadn't seen other people going inside, I would not have realised that you were allowed to. Normally they just don't let you get this close to pre-history, let alone climb all over it and inside it. A fence protects you from the horse in the field around it, though it looked friendly enough.
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