Nestled on the outskirts of Inverness, the Clava Cairns offer a profound journey into Scotland's ancient past, dating back over 4,000 years. This well-preserved Bronze Age cemetery features three main cairns - two passage graves and one ring cairn - surrounded by a near-perfect stone circle. The site’s sophisticated design reflects early astronomical alignment, particularly with the winter solstice. Unlike reconstructed sites, Clava Cairns remain in their original landscape, enhancing their mystique. Nearby Culloden Battlefield and the flowing River Nairn provide additional historical depth, while the surrounding woodland paths make it a serene stop for reflective walks. Its quiet beauty and authenticity offer an intimate encounter with prehistoric Britain few places can match.