The Bunnet Stane
I was fascinated by gen2's blip back in August of the Bunnet Stane.
It was filed away on our 'must visit' list and today Mr Flum suggested we take a look. We arrived in one of many showers of rain so, after lunch in a nearby farm shop, tried again.
Access is not difficult as there is a small parking area on the unclassified road, so we had a walk of ¾ mile (1200m) on reasonable - if wet - path up to the stone.
The Bunnet stane (or Bonnet Stone) is part of a calciferous sandstone outcrop which is very friable (easily crumbled) and its strange shape was formed by wind erosion.
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