  
The
Farquharson Clan Cairn

Cairns are quite a distinct part
of the Scottish landscape. Piles of stones and boulders
are dotted around probably mainly seen at the side of a
road from the comfort of a car or by a footpath when out
walking.
The piles vary in size from a few hundred stones down
to a dozen or so. The sizes of the stones also vary from
ones the size of a fist to some weighing a couple of dozen
pounds. This would have been determined by simply what
was laying around on the ground near the Cairn.
Cairns were rallying points before battles and fights.
Each man would place a stone on the ground upon arrival
and remove it again after the fight. Then the number of
stones left would count to the lost number of the Clan.
These Cairns are quite sacred to us who know what they
are and will trigger reflection for a lot of Clan History.
The Farquharson Clan
Cairn is situated in a beautiful position on the north
side
of the River Dee just south
of the A93 road. It is about half a mile west of Balmoral
Castle near Invergelder. There are Police ‘No Stopping’ signs
each side of this point on the road as this is also the
best view of Balmoral Castle from the road.

View of Balmoral Castle from the Clan Farquharson Cairn
The Clan meet each year at the Cairn during the August
Gathering and we kindly have use of a field for parking
on the Invercauld Estate. A Piper leads us from the field,
very often accompanied by sheep or cattle, to the Cairn
and then a prayer and short speech are made after which
photographs can be taken.

The Chief at the Clan Farquharson Cairn in August 2005
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