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Step back in time over 5,000 years at what may be the earliest henge monument in the British Isles. The enormous Stones of Stenness are all that remains of a great stone circle on an ancient ceremonial site.

The Stones of Stenness today consist of four upright stones up to 6m in height. They stand in a circle that originally held 12 stones. The focus of the interior was a large hearth. The stones were encircled by a large ditch and bank, the form of which has been lost over time by ploughing.

The Stones of Stenness are part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, a series of important domestic and ritual monuments built 5000 years ago in the Orkney Islands.

Other major locations in the World Heritage site include:

Skara Brae

Maeshowe

The Ring of Brodgar

landscape view of sunset at Stones of Stennes
Aerial view of the Stones of Stenness stone circle
Single Stone at Stenness on a gloomy day

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Landscape view of the Stones of Stenness Circle against the background of the surrounding water and hills and colourful sky

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