• The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic henge and stone circle about 6 miles north-east of Stromness on Mainland, the largest island in Orkney, Scotland.
  • Its well worth visiting the standing stones here at the ring of Brodgar. Its hard to get your head around that these stones were here before Stonehenge.
  • Behold the picturesque slopes of lush farmland, adorned with vibrant green grasslands. A remarkable highlight of your journey: The Ring of Brodgar.
  • A place just as mysterious as the much more popular Stonehenge, The Ring of Brodgar is located in the outskirts of Orkney, Scotland. ... ring_of_brodgar1.jpg.
  • The Ring of Brodgar is located about 1.2 kilometres to the northwest of Stenness, at the opposite end of the isthmus that separates the Lochs Harray and Stenness.
  • That follows the Ness of Brodgar, a peninsula, almost an isthmus, forming the route from the Stones of Stenness to the Ring of Brodgar.
  • The Ring of Brodgar lies on the main island of the Orkneys, on a narrow land bridge between the small lochs of Harray and Stenness.
  • Visited both the Stenness Stones and the Ring of Brodgar in the same morning - they're close enough together and both are worth visiting.
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  • The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic henge and stone circle constructed between 2600 and 2400 BC, located on the Mainland, the largest island in Orkney, Scotland.