Rebala Heritage Reserve

It covers around 70 square kilometres and contains more than 300 archaeological remains, most of which are prehistoric stone-cist graves and cup-marked stones.

[1] It covers around 70 square kilometres and comprises 350 recorded archaeological sites, most of which are stone-cist graves and cup-marked stones of the Bronze and Pre-Roman Iron Ages.

[2] In addition, several settlement sites and remains of ancient fields have been found here, including villages that were established in the Viking Age.

[3][4] The stone-cist graves and the cup-marked stones tend to be clustered and form groupings with clear visual boundaries.

[3] It tells the visitor about the history of Rebala area and contains displays about the ancient settlement sites and fields, together with collections of the various artefacts found.