Tayside - prehistoric sites
- Map of Prehistoric Sites in Tayside
- Map of ALL Prehistoric Sites in Scotland
- Map of all attractions in Tayside
The Moness Cup-Marked Stone is a large stone carved with prehistoric depressions, or cup-marks, standing by the entrance to the Birks of Aberfeldy. The stone was moved here for safety when the Moness Heights housing estate was built.
Crieff Road, Aberfeldy, Tayside, Scotland
Attraction Type: Prehistoric - Cup-marked Stone
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Heritage Highlight: One of the easiest cup-marked stones to access in Perthshire
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St Bean's is a restored 13th-century church with a medieval leper's squint - a special window for lepers to watch the service. In the north transept is the Fowlis Wester Sculptured Stone, a Pictish cross slab dating to the 8th century.
Fowlis Wester, Tayside, Scotland
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St Orland's Stone, sometimes called Cossans Stone, is an early Christian sculptured slab carved with a mix of Christian and Pictish symbols.
Forfar, Tayside, Scotland
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White Caterthun Fort is one of the most impressive prehistoric sites in Scotland. The fort covers an oval area of about 550 by 220 feet in circumference. The site is surrounded by a very imposing stone wall which may originally have been as thick as 40 feet in places. This has been called the most impressive ruined wall in Britain.
Edzell, Tayside, Scotland
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