About Blar A' Chaorainn
It's the kind of place that rewards walkers more than casual drive-by visitors. The site itself isn't fenced or marked up with interpretation boards, so you need to know roughly where you're going and be prepared for boggy ground and exposed terrain. Allow an hour for the walk there and back from the nearest parking, depending on your fitness. The stones themselves won't keep you more than 20 minutes, but the views across the moorland toward Ben Nevis are genuinely fine.
History enthusiasts will find this more compelling than families with young children - there's nothing interactive here, just age and mystery. It's free and open year-round, though winter can make access muddy and unpleasant. Spring or autumn are best.
If you're basing yourself at one of the nearby parks - Glen Nevis, Invercoe, or Red Squirrel Campsite - this works as a half-day extension to hiking trips in the area. It's genuinely worth the detour if you're already walking in the Ballachulish hills, but don't make a special journey solely for the stones.
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What type of attraction is Blar A' Chaorainn?
Blar A' Chaorainn is a historic site in Highland, Scottish Highlands.
Are there holiday parks near Blar A' Chaorainn?
Yes, there are 4 holiday parks near Blar A' Chaorainn. The closest is Glen Nevis Caravan & Camping Park, just 3.8 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Invercoe Caravan & Motorhome Park and Red Squirrel Campsite Scotland, plus 1 more.
Where is Blar A' Chaorainn?
Blar A' Chaorainn is located near Ballachulish in Highland, Scottish Highlands. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.8 miles away.
What else is there to do near Blar A' Chaorainn?
Near Blar A' Chaorainn you can also visit Crannog (archaeological site), Jubilee Park (nature reserve), Màm na Gualainn (peak), Meall nan Cleireach (peak). Browse our Ballachulish area guide for the full list of things to do.