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Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle

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Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle

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Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle, also known as Machrie Moor 5, is a significant prehistoric monument located on the expansive Machrie Moor on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. This ancient site, sitting at an elevation of approximately 40 meters, is renowned for its distinctive double-ring structure of granite boulders and its deep historical roots dating back to the Bronze Age. It stands as one of six prominent stone circles in this archaeologically rich area on the west side of Arran,…

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    26 ottobre 2022

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    Accanto alla fattoria abbandonata si trova il primo (ufficialmente indicato come n. 5) di sei cerchi di pietre, probabilmente costruiti tra il 1800 e il 1600 a.C. È chiamato "Sedile del Calderone di Fingal" ed è costituito da due anelli di bassi blocchi di granito. L'anello interno ha un diametro di 11,5 m, mentre quello esterno, ovale e imperfettamente concentrico, sembra essere un cerchio di ex cordoli. Al centro, nel XIX secolo, è stata rinvenuta una cista di pietra.

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    Elevazione 40 m

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    Posizione:Arran, West Scotland, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    What is the typical terrain like for reaching Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle?

    The terrain around Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle is generally flat moorland. However, it can be quite boggy and wet, especially after rain. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended to ensure a comfortable visit.

    Are there other significant prehistoric sites near Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle?

    Yes, Fingal’s Cauldron Seat is part of the larger Machrie Moor Stone Circles complex, which includes six distinct stone circles. The area is rich in prehistoric activity, with other megalithic rings, standing stones, chambered cairns, and hut-circles scattered across the moor, making it an excellent destination for archaeology enthusiasts.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle?

    Parking is available a short walk from the stone circle, typically near the now-derelict Moss Farm. While specific details on capacity aren't provided, it's generally advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

    Is Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle suitable for a winter visit?

    Visiting in winter is possible, but hikers should be prepared for potentially challenging conditions. The moorland can become very wet, muddy, and exposed to strong winds. Shorter daylight hours and colder temperatures also mean appropriate warm and waterproof clothing is essential. The best time to visit for easier conditions is generally late spring through early autumn.

    Is Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle family-friendly?

    Yes, the site is considered family-friendly. The walk to the stone circle is relatively short and on generally flat terrain, making it accessible for children. The ancient history and folklore, particularly the legend of Fingal and his dog Bran, can be engaging for younger visitors.

    Are dogs allowed at Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails leading to Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle. However, as it's open moorland and potentially home to livestock or wildlife, it's always best to keep dogs under close control or on a leash to ensure their safety and respect the environment.

    How long does it typically take to visit Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle?

    The walk from the nearest parking to Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle is relatively short. Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring the stone circle itself and taking in the surroundings, depending on their interest in photography or reading the on-site information.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    Fingal’s Cauldron Seat is located on Machrie Moor, a more rural part of Arran. While there aren't immediate facilities right at the site, the nearby settlement of Machrie may offer limited options. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, visitors would typically head to larger villages on Arran like Brodick or Lamlash, which are a drive away.

    What is the significance of the stone with a hole in the outer ring?

    According to local legend, the stone with a distinctive hole in the outer ring is where the mythical Irish giant Fionn Mac Cumhail, or Fingal, tethered his hunting dog, Bran, while he cooked a meal in the inner circle. This adds a captivating layer of folklore to the ancient monument.

    What kind of clothing and gear should I wear for a visit?

    Given the open moorland environment, it's crucial to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, as the weather can change quickly. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are essential due to the potentially boggy and uneven terrain. Sun protection is also advisable on brighter days, even in Scotland.

    Is Fingal’s Cauldron Seat Stone Circle accessible for wheelchair users?

    While the terrain is generally flat, the path across the moorland can be uneven, muddy, and boggy, especially after rain. This makes it challenging for wheelchair access. There are no specially adapted accessible routes directly to the stone circle, so visitors with mobility concerns should be aware of these conditions.

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