• Discover Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, Scotland: The true age of this ancient stone circle is unknown, but its stunning vista isn't in question.
  • The Ring of Brodgar is on Mainland, the principal island of Orkney, an archipelago which lies off the north coast of Caithness, in Scotland.
  • The Ring of Brodgar was built several hundred years after the nearby Stones of Stenness and was one of the last monuments to be erected in Neolithic Orkney.
  • This baked food fills 35 units (3.5%) of the hunger bar, and gives 6 agility and 3 psyche FEPs. Ring of Brodgar also reduces Travel Weariness by a small amount.
  • Most of the well known sites are on Mainland. Maishowe, The Standing Stones of Steness and the Ring of Brodgar are fairly close together.
  • It is possible that the Ring of Brodgar served as an astronomical calendar due to its alignment with the solstices and equinoxes.
  • The ancient Ring of Brodgar is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site which focuses on various neolithic sites on the Mainland of Orkney.
  • The Ring of Brodgar is an archaeological treasure and without doubt one of the islands' most visited attractions.
  • It is the largest island in Orkney, Scotland. The ring of Brodgar is part of the UNESCO world heritage site known as the heart of neolithic Orkney.