Part of one of the stone circles in the rich prehistoric landscape of Machrie Moor on the west side of the Isle of Arran. One of the most important prehistoric sites in Scotland, people have been leaving their mark here for 6,000 years.

One of the largest areas of reasonably level ground on the Isle of Arran, lies in a broad triangle to the south of the Machrie Water as it makes its way to the sea a little south of mid way down the island’s west coast. More pics and info: