Clach An Truishal Standing Stone, April 28, 2025

Historical landmark · Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Clach An Truishal Standing Stone, April 28, 2025

Historical landmark · Na h-Eileanan an Iar

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Isle of Lewis HS2 0RG, United Kingdom

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Scotland's tallest solo standing stone, a 5,000-year-old monolith  

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7 of Scotland’s Most Enchanting Standing Stones

"On the picturesque Isle of Lewis, in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, you’ll find what is believed to be the tallest solo standing stone in Scotland. Blanketed by verdant lichen and moss, the stone makes for a striking sight as it towers above the heather and wild grasses. The 5,000-year-old Clach an Truseil reaches about 19 feet tall—and it’s estimated to stretch a further six feet below ground. When standing within the stone’s shadow, it’s hard to comprehend how the island’s Neolithic inhabitants erected this mega monolith. Clach an Truseil was once part of a stone circle similar to the Callanish stones, which are about 20 miles away. Many of those stones were used as lintels, with this standing stone’s last companion removed in 1914. The surviving stone is rich in history and legends, one being its witness to the battle of the feuding clans, the Morrisons and the Macaulays, and the Vikings’ settlement in Barvas. But despite its impressive stature, the stone’s story is one not well-known outside the Hebrides. The ancient monument stands quietly among scattered rocks within the village of Baile an Truseil and next to crofts, heather, and a handful of residences." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Bernard Savage

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Lewis isn't exactly short of standing stones and Neolithic monuments but this one is definitely worth a short stop given that, at 19ft tall it is the largest free standing stone in Scotland. The route to the stone is fairly well laid out and there is a small car park for visitors but incredibly the stone is right next to a modern house (try not to inconvenience the householders when visiting)

Jacqui White

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Incredibly tall stone with beautiful lichen on it. Easy access (please use the path away from the nearby house). Small amount of parking but a visit doesn’t take long so a quick turnover . Definitely worth a visit if you are passing .

John Bushby

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Stonehenge has nothing on this place, Feel the energy and get your new age vibe on with spectacular views...

Sylwia

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Very cool massive standing stone. It's easy to park.

Andrew Ryan

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Great short stop. It's crazy that this stone is next to some family's house.

agolay

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A cool place and worthy pilgrimage. The whole island has so many great things to see like this!

Phil Jackson

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There is nothing here other than this monolith, the standing stone is at the side of a house with no information of what it was or any insights into it. This is, however, the tallest standing stone in Scotland. One of the suspected uses of it is a Sea marker to mark a place where it is safe to come ashore via the nearby beach. There are no toilets or other services and just a gravel parking bay for maybe 2 cars. Only really needs a 10 min view if you're passing or interested in these types of things

Jennifer Van Syckle

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Worth a stop and short walk up the hill to see it. Don't just drive up, glance and go. Huge, towering stone, great views, and absolutely no one around. A must see on your drive around the island.