Knocknagael Boar Stone
Dunkeld, Birnam & Aberfeldy, Inverness, Culloden & Loch Ness
The Knocknagael Boar Stone is a large Pictish carving dating to about AD 600, dominated by the image of a wild boar. It's emphasised by spirals and spiky bristles, and surrounded by Pictish symbols. The stone can now be viewed at the Highland Council's headquarters.
Knocknagael Boar Stone
Dunkeld, Birnam & Aberfeldy, Inverness, Culloden & Loch Ness
History & Heritage,
Ancient
The Knocknagael Boar Stone is a large Pictish carving dating to about AD 600, dominated by the image of a wild boar. It's emphasised by spirals and spiky bristles, and surrounded by Pictish symbols. The stone can now be viewed at the Highland Council's headquarters.