The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Historic site an ‘awful mess’

Tourism: Rain storms have eroded the ground around the Callanish Stones

- BY MURDO MACLEAN

Urgent works are being undertaken at the world famous Callanish Stones on Lewis after rain storms washed away soil around the 5,000- year- old megaliths.

But ground repairs to protect the unique circle of stones have left a muddy quagmire and visitors have been urged not to walk around them until the issue is fixed.

Tens of thousands of extra visitors stomping around Scotland’ s bestpreser­ved Neolithic monument weakened the rain-soaked historic site.

The base of the towering stones requires replenishm­ent with fresh soil, while blocked drains have to be opened up to let water escape.

One tourist, Ken Stewart, was concerned when he went to view the giant megaliths.

The independen­t mainland-based amateur photograph­er said: “Contractor­s have been working on clearing drainage at the Callanish main site but to be honest with you, they have left it in a less than salubrious condition.

“I inquired in the visitor centre and apparently they have been clearing blocked drainage and as part of their backfillin­g, they just replaced soft earth and sowed grass seed rather than covering with turf.

“The result is an awful sodden mess.”

Cones placed around the site to keep people off were blown away in the wind.

Scottish Government agency, Historic Environmen­t Scotland ( HES), which is responsibl­e for the historic site, said increasing number of visitors, heavier rainfall, plus blocked drains all wore away the ground around the stones.

A HES spokesman said: “The ground at the centre ring of the monument had eroded through higher than usual rainfall, combined with increasing­ly high footfall at the site.”

He added: “The works involved upgrading and modernisin­g this drainage system to deliver more effective drainage in future.

“Topsoil was spread to replace what has been lost to erosion and to protect the underlying stones, however heavy rainfall has affected the repair.”

The works should be finished by Easter, weather permitting.

The spokesman said: “We hope that over the next few days, the weather will improve sufficient­ly to allow the topsoil to dry to an acceptable level so that the works can continue.”

 ??  ?? SUNSET: An increasing number of visitors and heavy rainfall are behind the problems at the Callanish Stones
SUNSET: An increasing number of visitors and heavy rainfall are behind the problems at the Callanish Stones

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