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Aberdeen's Ancient Heritage and Folklore Tour

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Aberdeen's Ancient Heritage and Folklore Tour
5 out of 5 stars
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8 reviews

Discover history and legacy of the Picts, the early settlers of Aberdeenshire. We will see ancient heritage, nature and landscape and hear folklore stories that shaped their beliefs and culture.

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Duration 7.5 hours
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English
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Limited to 7 participants

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Nora – Singapore

Jacqueline was a fountain of information, taking us to many hidden sights and explaining the history and meaning of the various stones and the symbols on them. She is flexible in adapting to our needs and generous with her time. Loved learning about the Picts and seeing the stones up close was unforgettable. Great day out!

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Stela Cramer – Brazil

The guide was lovely and had extensive knowledge of the subject. Besides, she clearly loves her job . A great driver, too! I always wanted to visit these stone circles, and the other monuments were the cherry on top. It was an awesome daytrip!

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Itinerary

  • Starting location:

    William Wallace Statue

  • Van

    (35 minutes)

  • Barra Hill

    Visit, Walk (1 hour)

  • Van

    (35 minutes)

  • Dunnideer Castle

    Break time, Photo stop (20 minutes)

  • Van

    (20 minutes)

  • Rhynie

    Photo stop, Visit, Walk (40 minutes)

  • Van

    (30 minutes)

  • Kildrummy

    Break time, Lunch (40 minutes)

  • Van

    (15 minutes)

  • Tomnaverie Stone Circle

    Photo stop, Visit, Walk (35 minutes)

  • Van

    (55 minutes)

  • Arrive back at:

    William Wallace Statue

Main stop
Other stop

For reference only. Itineraries are subject to change.

Highlights

  • Uncover the ancient past of Aberdeenshire
  • Enjoy the stories and tales told by past generations
  • Marvel at the mysteries and skill of people who lived in Aberdeen
  • Explore the rich cultural history of the northeast of Scotland

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Barra Hill Fort
We start our journey through history with a visit to Barry Hill fort. Hillfort structures that are dotted around Aberdeenshire and are built on higher ground, many would have included wooden or stone enclosures to create a settlement where people lived and worked. These early communities were found Scotland hundreds of years ago and formed the early Aberdeenshire towns and villages.
During our visit, we will walk along the earthworks and foundations, and begin to get a sense of how these communities were formed and get a feel for what life would be like living on these hills.

*To visit the site we will be walking through fields and off road paths.

Insch
A short walk up a low hill, from where we see the ruins of Dunnideer Castle. The castle was a tower house located near the village of Insch. It was built c. 1260 partially from the remains of an existing vitrified hill fort in the same location. Standing a short distance away from from the Hillfort are the remaining stones of Dunnideer Stone Circle.

Rhynie
The area around Rhynie was a Pictish stronghold. The Tap O'Noth, has Scotland’s largest hillfort, that at its height, rivalled the largest post-Roman settlements in Europe. Researchers believe to be a community with over 5,000 residents!
There is a collection of Pictish carved stones, and we will hear more about their symbols and meanings. A lone standing stone, the Crawstane was once at the centre of a settlement which had trade across the Mediterranean and great wealth. We will learn about the King of the Scots and how he changed the cultural landscape of Scotland which ultimately led to the downfall of the Picts.

Easter Aquhorthies & Loanhead of Daviot Circles
Located near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, is one of Scotland's best-preserved recumbent stone circles, dating back over 4,000 years to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. This ancient monument consists of a distinctive recumbent stone flanked by two tall standing stones, with a nearly perfect ring of smaller stones encircling them.

Inverurie’s the Bass & Symbol Stones
The Bass offers a layered historical experience—from organic mound to medieval stronghold—while the Pictish stones bring an even deeper, artistic connection to Scotland’s early medieval past. The Bass (Motte & Bailey) is a natural mound about 15 m (50 ft) high, scarped into a classic medieval motte in the 12th century by the Earls of Garioch, with the adjoining “Little Bass” forming the bailey. There are four Class I Pictish stones now sheltered in a glass case between the Bass and Little Bass.

Dyce Symbol Stones
The Dyce Symbol Stones are two remarkable Pictish stones located in the old churchyard of St. Fergus’ Chapel in Dyce, near Aberdeen. Dating back to around the 6th to 8th centuries, these stones feature intricate carvings that are characteristic of Pictish artistry, including symbols such as a mirror and comb, a double-disc, a crescent, and unique animal figures.

Includes

  • No additional entry tickets required.
  • Food and refreshments, we will be stopping for lunch.

Not suitable for

  • People with mobility impairments
  • People with low level of fitness

Meeting point

Next to the William Wallace statue by Union Terrace Gardens on Rosemount Viaduct.

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What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Hiking shoes
  • Water
  • Comfortable clothes

Know before you go

  • There is a moderate amount of walking on this tour. There are unpaved paths/walkways and grassy terrain, there are steep sections of hills in some parts. We may have a few walking poles available on the day for those who want to use them or bring your own. A moderate level of intensity/exertion on some sections, however guests are not required to participate in all stops or walks if they do not wish to. Please wear outdoor clothing appropriate for the weather conditions and sturdy footwear.

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Nora – SingaporeJune 22, 2025 – Verified booking
Jacqueline was a fountain of information, taking us to many hidden sights and explaining the history and meaning of the various stones and the symbols on them. She is flexible in adapting to our needs and generous with her time. Loved learning about the Picts and seeing the stones up close was unforgettable. Great day out!

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June 22, 2025

We are delighted you enjoyed this tour, which is a little different from the others. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with others.

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5 out of 5 stars
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Stela Cramer – BrazilJune 21, 2025 – Verified booking
The guide was lovely and had extensive knowledge of the subject. Besides, she clearly loves her job . A great driver, too! I always wanted to visit these stone circles, and the other monuments were the cherry on top. It was an awesome daytrip!

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June 22, 2025

Thank you Stela for joining us on tour and for your great review. It's good to hear you enjoyed your day and the experience of seeing the stones.

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Yaryna – UkraineMay 26, 2025 – Verified booking
A calm, unhurried tour of the ancient sites of the Kingdom of Alba. We visited many ancient henges and cairns , the remains of Christian shrines. A precious time of meeting with the ancient historical heritage.

Response from provider

May 28, 2025

Thank you for the wonderful review. We are delighted you had a good day out.

Product ID: 446947

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