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The Watch Stone

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The Watch Stone

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  • Location: Firth And Stenness, Orkney islands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    June 30, 2023

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    The Watch Stone, also spelled Watchstone, is a standing stone or menhir from the Neolithic period, standing between the Loch of Stenness and the Loch of Harray on Mainland, one …
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    There is a great deal of conjecture about the history of the "Watchstone" (even the name of this standing stone is up for debate). There is little certainty other than it is surely one of Orkney’s most imposing standing stones, and it dominates the south-eastern end of the Brig o’ Brodgar – the place where the Harray and Stenness lochs meet.

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    The Ring of Brodgar & Stones of Stenness

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    Embark on an easy hike through the ancient landscapes of Orkney, connecting two monumental stone circles. This route spans 3.5 miles (5.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 74 feet (23 metres), making it accessible for most. You will walk between the serene Lochs of Stenness and Harray, enjoying wide-open views across the historic terrain. The path guides you past the imposing Standing Stones of Stenness and leads to the magnificent Ring of Brodgar, offering a unique glimpse into over 5,000 years of history. Expect a mix of surfaced roads and grassy footpaths, with a wooden walkway near Brodgar. You can complete this journey in about 1 hour and 26 minutes.

    For your visit, parking is conveniently available at both the Ring of Brodgar and Stones of Stenness sites, offering flexible starting points. The trail is generally accessible, featuring a combination of surfaced roads and grassy paths. Be mindful that a portion of the route follows the verge of a busy road; exercise caution in this section. The wooden walkway near the Ring of Brodgar car park helps navigate marshy ground, ensuring easier access to the stone circle.

    This hike takes you directly through the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond the main stone circles, you will encounter other significant archaeological features, including The Watch Stone and the ongoing Ness of Brodgar excavation site. The route offers a profound connection to prehistoric human activity, set against the backdrop of Orkney's distinctive natural environment.

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    Explore the ancient wonders of Orkney on the Ring of Brodgar and Maeshowe trail, a moderate hike covering 6.9 miles (11.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 126 feet (38 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 2 hours and 50 minutes. As you walk, you will encounter the impressive Ring of Brodgar, a vast stone circle that stands majestically against the backdrop of Loch of Stenness and Loch of Harray, offering a truly immersive historical experience.

    Before you go, be aware that accessing Maeshowe Chambered Cairn typically requires a ticket and shuttle service from the visitor center in Stenness village, so plan this part of your visit in advance. Parking is generally available near the main sites, but always check local signage upon arrival. The route follows mostly grassy tracks, which can become soft and muddy, especially after rain, so choose your footwear accordingly.

    This trail takes you through the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its colossal standing stones and ancient burial chambers. It connects some of Europe's most significant prehistoric monuments, allowing you to step back in time and witness a landscape rich with thousands of years of human history. The area's unique heritage makes this route a standout experience in the region.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Firth And Stenness, Orkney islands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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