White Cairn

Heritage Site in Wigtownshire

Scotland

White Cairn

Whitefield Loch
Whitefield Loch Credit: Billy McCrorie

White Cairn is a significant heritage site located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It is a well-preserved Bronze Age burial cairn that stands as a testament to the ancient history and culture of the region. The site is situated atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The cairn itself is a circular mound of stones, measuring approximately 25 meters in diameter and 2 meters in height. It is believed to have been constructed around 4,000 years ago, during the Bronze Age period. The stones used in its construction are primarily local granite, giving it a distinct appearance.

Excavations at White Cairn have revealed several burial chambers within the mound. These chambers were likely used to inter the remains of individuals from the local community, along with various grave goods. The cairn's construction and layout suggest that it was a communal burial site, serving as a gathering place for rituals and ceremonies.

White Cairn is of significant archaeological importance, as it provides valuable insights into the burial practices and social structures of the Bronze Age people in Wigtownshire. It is also a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in history and ancient cultures.

The site is easily accessible, with a well-maintained path leading to the cairn. Interpretive panels and signage provide visitors with information about the site's history and significance. White Cairn offers a unique opportunity to explore Scotland's rich heritage and connect with its ancient past.

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White Cairn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.855/-4.718 or Grid Reference NX2554. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Whitefield Loch
Whitefield Loch
Whitefield Loch
Whitefield Loch
Whitefield Loch
Whitefield Loch
Farmland at Machermore
Farmland at Machermore
Road to the A747 at Machermore Wood
Road to the A747 at Machermore Wood
The Road to Culroy
The Road to Culroy
Road to the A747 at Machermore Wood
Road to the A747 at Machermore Wood
Road to Machermore and Knock Fell
Road to Machermore and Knock Fell
The Road to Culroy
The Road to Culroy
Machermore
Machermore
Farmland at Whitefield
Farmland at Whitefield
Farmland at Machermore With view over Luce bay to the Mull of Galloway.
Farmland at Machermore
With view over Luce bay to the Mull of Galloway.
Track at Machermore
Track at Machermore
Track to Knock of Luce
Track to Knock of Luce
Track to Knock of Luce
Track to Knock of Luce
Track to Machermore On the mid left is Luce Bay.
Track to Machermore
On the mid left is Luce Bay.
Farm Track at Machermore
Farm Track at Machermore
Moorland at Machermore
Moorland at Machermore
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White Cairn is located at Grid Ref: NX2554 (Lat: 54.855, Lng: -4.718)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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