Dwarfie Stane

Orkney


A short walk from the road through Rackwick Glen, and an obligatory stop on the way to the Old Man of Hoy, the 5000-year-old Dwarfie Stane is the only example of a rock-cut tomb in Scotland. According to Sir Walter Scott, it was the favourite residence of Trolld, a dwarf from Norse legend.


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