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Kilmodan Sculptured Stones

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Kilmodan Sculptured Stones

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The Kilmodan Sculptured Stones are a remarkable collection of late-medieval West Highland carved grave slabs, nestled within the tranquil Kilmodan Churchyard in the Clachan of Glendaruel, Argyll and Bute, on Scotland's scenic Cowal Peninsula. Situated at an elevation of 15 meters, this historical site offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich past, showcasing the artistry and heritage of medieval Scotland. The stones are carefully preserved in a dedicated building, protecting their intricate details for visitors to admire.

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    June 12, 2020

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    The Kilmodan Sculptured Stones are nine late-medieval West Highland carved grave slabs and one post-Reformation grave slab from 1636. The stones, now housed in Kilmodan churchyard, originally come from the graveyard surrounding St Modan’s Church, in Clachan of Glendaruel.

    August 12, 2024

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    We visited these interesting gravestones! There is a 🚻 in the primary school and a free one 🅿️ in front of the cemetery. There is also a sign there recommending a circular hike that also leads past a cairn and an "ancient village". The route cannot be found in Komoot (yet), but it can be found in Outdooractive😉. So I am leaving this information for interested hikers.
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    Location: Colintraive And Glendaruel, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific walking routes or trails directly accessible from the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones site?

    Yes, a sign near the cemetery recommends a circular walk that passes a cairn and an ancient village. While this specific route may not be on komoot yet, it can be found on other platforms like Outdooractive for interested hikers.

    What is the difficulty level of the recommended circular walk near the Sculptured Stones?

    The provided information does not specify the exact difficulty of the recommended circular walk. However, the area is generally suitable for gentle outdoor activity, suggesting the walk is likely of an easy to moderate difficulty, appropriate for most visitors.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones?

    To fully appreciate the intricate details of the stones and the peaceful setting, you should allocate at least 30 minutes to an hour for your visit. If you plan to explore the churchyard or embark on the nearby circular walk, you'll need more time.

    Is parking readily available, especially during peak times?

    Free parking is available directly in front of the cemetery. While the area is generally tranquil, it's always advisable to arrive earlier in the day during peak tourist seasons to ensure a convenient spot, though specific crowding information is not available.

    Is public transport available to reach the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones?

    The Kilmodan Sculptured Stones are located in the rural Clachan of Glendaruel. Public transport options to this specific location are limited, and visitors typically reach the site by car. It's recommended to check local bus schedules if relying on public transport, but direct routes may be infrequent.

    Are the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones and nearby walks suitable for families with children?

    The Kilmodan Sculptured Stones are categorized as family-friendly. The site itself is easily accessible, and the historical context can be engaging for older children. The recommended circular walk is also likely suitable for families looking for a gentle outdoor activity.

    Are there dog-friendly trails or areas near the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones?

    While the churchyard itself may have restrictions, the surrounding Glendaruel valley offers various walking opportunities where dogs are generally welcome, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

    Is the site wheelchair accessible?

    The stones are housed in a protective building within the churchyard. While the churchyard paths are generally flat, specific information on wheelchair accessibility within the protective building or the exact path leading to it is not detailed. Visitors with mobility concerns may wish to contact Historic Scotland for precise access information.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones, considering weather and crowds?

    The Kilmodan Sculptured Stones can be visited year-round as they are housed in a protective building. For pleasant walking conditions in the surrounding area, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers milder weather. The site is generally not heavily crowded, so you can expect a peaceful visit regardless of the season.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or restrooms nearby?

    Public restrooms are available at the nearby primary school. As for cafes, the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones are in a rural setting, so dedicated cafes directly adjacent to the site are unlikely. It's advisable to bring your own refreshments or plan to visit facilities in larger nearby villages.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones and Glendaruel valley?

    The Glendaruel valley is a peaceful, natural setting. Visitors might spot various bird species, red squirrels, and other small mammals. The area's tranquility makes it a good spot for nature observation while enjoying the historical site.

    What other historical sites are similar to the Kilmodan Sculptured Stones in the region?

    The Kilmodan Sculptured Stones are part of a wider network of West Highland carved grave slabs. Other notable collections can be found at sites like Kilmartin Glen, which features a rich concentration of prehistoric and medieval monuments, offering a broader context of Scottish heritage and artistry.

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