At Ballymeanoch, in the Kilmartin Valley, are two rows of stones. One
has two stones---a third stone with a hole pierced through it stood with
them until some time in the last one hundred years---and the other has
four stones. Together they form part of what was a large megalithic
avenue. Within a very small distance of these stones are the remains of
a henge monument - now ploughed almost flat - and a burial cairn. A few
hundred yards away is the burial cairn of Dunchraigaig and the
cup-and-ring marked rocky outcrop at Baluachraig.
See also: Ballymeanoch kerb cairn,
Ballymeanoch henge,
Ballymeanoch holed stone,
Dunchraigaig cairn.