Ancient Symbols, Sacred Ground: The Pictish Stones of Inveravon
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Ancient Symbols, Sacred Ground: The Pictish Stones of Inveravon

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Who were the Picts? What do the symbol stones mean? Come along to find out...

By Tomintoul & Glenlivet Development Trust

Location

Inveravon Church including Pictish Stones

Inveraven Church Ballindalloch AB37 9BA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Step back in time and uncover the mystery of the Picts with the Glenlivet & Inveravon Heritage and Dark Sky Ranger. This engaging talk and tour will introduce you to the Pictish people, their unique art, and the symbol stones that continue to inspire centuries after they were carved.

Set within the ancient and atmospheric site of Inveravon Church—an important place of worship and pilgrimage for generations—we’ll closely examine the intricate carvings on the four remarkable Pictish stones discovered here. You’ll learn how these enigmatic symbols fit into a wider cultural story and how the Picts helped lay the foundations of modern Scotland.

This is an opportunity to connect with Scotland’s ancient past, surrounded by the stunning scenery of Speyside.

Practical Information:

📍 Meeting point: Access to Inveravon Church and burial ground is via a single-track road off the A95, about half a mile north of the entrance to Ballindalloch Castle. Follow the brown tourist sign for the Inveravon Pictish Stones.

🚗 Parking: Available at the bottom of the drive and in front of the church building.

🎟️ Booking advised: Reserve your spot in advance or email to confirm Heritage Ranger availability.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly: Young visitors are often fascinated by the Picts and are warmly encouraged to attend. All children and youth under 16 attend free.

💷 Suggested donation: Pay what you like. Contributions can be made via Eventbrite or in person on the day. All proceeds support community and heritage events organised by the Friends of Inveravon Church.

Inveravon Church is currently under threat of closure and sale by the Church of Scotland. The local community is working hard to preserve it as a heritage centre and community hub. Your support helps keep this unique site alive and accessible for future generations.

Join us in celebrating and safeguarding a vital part of Scotland’s heritage.

Please note that toilet facilities are not available on site. Public toilets are available in Cragganmore at Ballindalloch Station on the Speyside Way or in Aberlour.

Well behaved dogs may attend but must be leashed.

This event is generously funded by Foundation Scotland from the Dorenell Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund.


Inveraven Church sits on a secluded bluff above the River Spey and is likely to have served as a gathering place for worship and ritual for as many as 15 centuries.

The present church with its scissor-brace roof and pendant finials.

Frequently asked questions

My dog loves early medieval stones! Can I bring her along?

Yes, well behaved dogs may attend but must be leashed as the stones are adjacent to a cemetery and livestock also live on-site.

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