Scotland Magazine

TRAVELS WITH TOM

Kilmartin Glen, in mid Argyll, is home to an extraordinary profusion of prehistoric monuments laced with important sites from the more recent past. What links these places? And how did the people who built them view the earlier structures?

The glen – fringed by beautiful mature woodland and rocky hills with glimpses of the sea all around – is as full of mystery as it is of

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