Ballochroy standing stones Kintyre, Scotland, UK, looking SW. A Bronze Age (1800BC) setting of three stones graded in height in a NE-SW line.


Ballochroy standing stones Kintyre, Scotland, UK, looking SW. The Bronze Age setting of three stones graded in height in a NE-SW line is believed to have been erected c 1800BC as a prehistoric observatory for the midsummer solstice sunset over the Paps of Jura 19 miles to the NW, and the simultaneously rising midsummer full moon to the SE. The alignment SW through an exposed cist marks the midwinter sunset over Cara Island, but the cist's burial mound would have blocked the view from the stones while forming a viewing platform. Rather than a precise 'scientific' solar observatory, some believe Ballochroy is more likely to have been erected to mark symbolic alignments to major events of the moon and sun.


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Location: Ballochroy Standing Stones, Kintyre, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK
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