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Druim Dubh “Black Ridge”
Stone Circle
NB 382 305

This site can be found beside the A859 to Stornoway opposite the Half Way Garage just 20m from the road on a low rocky peat covered crest. This was first noticed by Margaret Curtis as she was going by on a bus in 1992 when she saw some stones that were exposed by peat cutters in 1992 and since then she has conducted a detailed survey of the site.

Six stones are visible (seven when dry apparently) and all have fallen. A further nine were found by probing the site in 1992. This revealed that the circle is a wide ellipse measuring 28x21m. The distribution of the stones indicates that none are missing.



The ones we could see exposed are in the NE arc in the photographs, the other stones are still buried, many are indicated by the mounds of peat on them. The site was scheduled as an Ancient Monument in 1993 and another useful site plan is available for this circle.

Callanish ] Callanish II ] Callanish III ] Callanish IV ] Callanish V ] Callanish VIII ] Callanish XII ] Shawbost ] Clach an Truiseil ] Cnoc a Phrionnsa ] Breasclete Cairn ] Achmore ] [ Druim Dubh ] Loch Seaforth ] Triagh na Beirghe ]

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Summer 2002