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A Guide to Standing Stones & Stone Circles in the South of Scotland.


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Introduction

Fife, or as the locals like it to be known, the Kingdom of Fife, is located on the north side of the Firth of Forth and covers some 1300 square km of generally arable farmland with some small upland areas. The ancient stones of this region are mostly isolated standing stones with a small number of stone circles and named stones. With only a handful of sites visited out of some 50 or so possible sites, I do not feel qualified, as yet, to give much in the way of guidance on this area. However, I hope to add a good number of sites in the near future. The Kingdom of Fife also has a rich variety of named natural rock features, rock outcrops and caves, many of which I hope to include here.

Latest Entries

010 The Bull Stone, Greenside, Leslie.
010 Bull Stone
011 Standing Stone, Brownhills, St. Andrews.
011 Brownhills
012 Maiden's Rock, St. Andrews.
012 Maidens Rock
013 Rock & Spindle, St. Andrews.
013 Rock & Spindle
014 Rocks, Fife Ness, Crail.
014 Rocks, Fife Ness
015 St. Constantine's Cave, Fife Ness, Crail.
015 St Constantine's

004 The Borestone, Culross.

004 The Borestone, Culross.

 

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