Nestled in the heart of Argyll is an archaeological wonderland that is home to over 800 ancient monuments, offering a captivating journey through millennia of human history.
The Bronze Age in Scotland, spanning roughly from 2500 BC to 800 BC, was a period of significant change and development. The introduction of metalworking, particularly the alloying of copper and tin to create bronze, revolutionized toolmaking and warfare. This period saw the emergence of new technologies, social structures, and burial practices.
Trade networks connected communities across the land, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas. While our understanding of social organisation during this period is still developing, evidence suggests the emergence of social hierarchies and the concentration of wealth and power within certain groups.
In Kilmartin Glen, the sheer density of prehistoric sites within such a small area is astonishing. Standing stones, enigmatic rock carvings, and ancient burial cairns dot the landscape, each whispering tales of the past. The iconic Temple Wood, with its two concentric stone circles, evokes a sense of mystery and wonder.
Beyond the prehistoric marvels, Kilmartin Glen also boasts medieval castles and captivating natural beauty. The rugged hillsides, verdant valleys, and meandering rivers create a picturesque backdrop for exploration.
For the curious traveler, Kilmartin Glen offers a unique experience. The Kilmartin Museum provides valuable context, showcasing fascinating artifacts and unraveling the complexities of the region’s past. Whether you’re an avid history buff or simply seeking a unique adventure, Kilmartin Glen promises a journey that will leave you spellbound.
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Our private tours that visit Kilmartin Glen
Tour Highlights:
- A unique journey to the world’s foremost whisky island
- Tour Islay distilleries and learn about the craft of distillation from the masters
- Travel via the coastal fishing port at Oban
From: £6,955