This panel is quite tricky to spot, but it is very close to the 6m long panel in the same field, which makes finding it easier. It is a low, almost groundlevel panel with a tuft of peat on top of it. The visible markings occur on one side (nearest to the large panel) and consist of two nice cup-and-ring motifs.
I wish I could wax-lyrical about the views, but sadly I can't as the weather was appalling during our visit. The bonus is that I'll have to come back!
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