The party is almost over at Templand, but there's still the LENS, ever watching like the Eye. A recumbent and loner in the middle of a deeply ploughed field, in fertile and luxuriant hills overlooked by Tap O'Noth and not far from Corrstones.
Read MoreCorrstones Wood
Secluded RSC encircled by a broad woodland glade, rich in geology, history and of course, transcendental psychology. Reputed to have the greatest recumbent of them all (I vouch it has the largest "dish" recumbent, though would still back Old Keig if the bet were ever made).
Read MoreArdlair
One imagines this brutalised but upright disc stone at Ardlair RSC has been victim to many lightening strikes,due to its elevated and exposed position. Several other uprights are present. Windy!
Read MoreLoanend / Hawk Hill
A force to behold, the RSC at Loanend is now a single, fabulous, terrifying recumbent, whose tentacles reach deep into another realm. A solitary ring stone stands some distance apart, indicating a circle of grand proportions on this flattened hilltop.
Read MoreWantonwells
A stupendous recumbent disc and serpentine flanker are all that remain in this desolate piece of scrub land outside Insch. Still fabulous, weird and stone age.
Read MoreStonehead
Take a trip on this flying saucer in a serene field (with grade 1 bouldering skills, but be careful you don't knock this 4,000 year old time machine over).
Read MoreDunnideer Stone Circle
A flying saucer stone cold awesome RSC nestled in a secluded glade under the watch of Dunnideer, Christ Kirk and Tap O'Noth.
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Extraordinary heavy metal circle near Aberdeen Dyce airport. One of the finest, most complete monuments of its kind. The growing urbanisation surrounding it cannot hold this druidic temple back.