Struan Church, Perthshire, Scotland. The most sacred place in Clan Donnachaidh country has a history as a religious site going back to the earliest times that mankind occupied the area. Long before the first Christian missionary ventured into Atholl, it was a place of Druidic worship as witnessed by the old Druid Stone still standing in the churchyard. The old church sits where the Erochty water joins the River Garry. With the exception of five Donnachaidh chiefs known to be buried at Dunalastair’s burial ground, and Stout Duncan believed to be at Dull, most if not all Donnachaidh chiefs lie buried at Struan.
Winter Palace With Bagpipes Music On Outlander History Visit To Falkland
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Tour Scotland short 4K Winter travel video clip, with Scottish bagpipes,
of the Palace in Falkland village on ancestry, genealogy, family history
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