Cairnpapple Hill

One of the most important prehistoric monuments in Scotland, Cairnpapple was used from about 3000 to 1400 BC as a ceremonial site in the Neolithic period, then several centuries later in the Bronze Age, as a burial site. The hill on which it stands affords good views of east central Scotland.
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3m N of Bathgate, 1m from Torphichen
These details were last updated on Tuesday 4 September 2007