As 21 June, the longest day of the year, approaches more people are seeking meaningful ways to mark the Summer Solstice. While thousands flock to Stonehenge each year, Scotland’s ancient standing stones offer a more peaceful alternative, with the added bonus of spectacular scenery and fewer crowds. Searches for “summer solstice” have jumped by 136% in the past month, and interest in “standing stones” in Scotland has risen by 101% over the past quarter. Tapping into this growing trend, VisitScotland has launched a refreshed guide to the country’s most atmospheric stone circles, helping travellers experience the Solstice in places that feel truly off the beaten path.
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