I created this page in Yelp last July, and it looks like someone immediately wrote a review afterwards... Anyways, Clava Cairns is an interesting place to visit for several reasons, and I'm rather surprised it hasn't been reviewed by more people on Yelp.
First of all, it's right down the road from Culloden Battlefield. You could technically walk to it, that's how close they are to each other. (1.6 miles is what I wrote down.)
Secondly, some people believe Diana Gabaldon used it as inspiration in her 'Outlander' series for the standing stones at Craign na dun.
Thirdly, it's from the mother fucking Bronze Age. That's about 3,000-4,000 years old.
Fourthly, unlike Culloden Battlefield, it's FREE to check out!
Fifthly, did I mention... pieces of history that still exist today, thousands of years after they were erected?
It really is a fascinating place, where you'll find standing stones, the remains of a medieval chapel, passage graves, and ancient circle tombs. Two parts make up the Clava Cairns: Balhuran of Clava and Milton of Clava. The oldest here are "a circular walled enclosure-the central 'ring cairn' and two 'passage graves.' The latest was a ring of boulders that enclosed a grave, the 'kerb cairn.'" The whole nature of the place is interesting, since my recent research suggests that the architecture was taken into accordance with the light of the sun. Many of the graves only held one or two bodies, and if they were buried with offerings, none of them remain today. Once they were finished using the tomb, it was surrounded by standing stones.
The circular tombs were arranged very interestingly, stacked into a circular pattern, and so many of them that they were often taller than me. It made me wonder who was buried there all those years ago... Someone of extreme importance? Someone holy or reverent? It would have taken time and patience to stack the stone so that they'd weather so many years. It was cold in their centers, like the stones leeched away sunlight. It was interesting and beautiful, and had very few people around to mess things up. I almost hate writing this review to shine a light on it, but maybe if more people came they would be able to afford a bit more upkeep? read more