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Witches of Sueno's Stone

Sueno's Stone, Forres, Moray Legend Pictish

Sueno's Stone stands tall in the Lowlands of Forres, a Picto-Scottish relic shrouded in mystery and legend. This ancient monument is said to be the meeting place of Macbeth and the three witches, as told in Shakespeare's famous play. According to local lore, the witches were later imprisoned within the stone, their spirits trapped for eternity. The stone still stands today, a testament to the enduring power of myth and legend.

Dating back to the Pictish era, Sueno's Stone is a significant historical landmark in the Scottish Highlands. The stone's origins are unclear, but its association with Macbeth and the witches has cemented its place in Scottish folklore. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claims of paranormal activity, the stone's atmospheric setting and rich history make it a fascinating destination for anyone interested in the supernatural. Visitors can explore the surrounding countryside and imagine the witches casting their spells beneath the stone's shadow.

Historical Context

The stone dates back to the Pictish era, around 800-900 AD

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Standing Stone
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Stone still present
Postcode Area
IV36

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