The story of Skara Brae
Older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza, Skara Brae is considered the best-preserved Neolithic (late Stone Age) village in northern Europe. This 5,000-year-old ancient site remained untouched and buried beneath the ground for millennia, until a brutal storm in 1850 finally exposed the site. We dig into the incredible story of Skara Brae, from the houses you can still visit to the relics that reveal what life here was really like.
Aimee White
12 December 2022
Destinations
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