Created in 1991/92, the Australian Standing Stones in Glen Innes Highlands is the national monument to Celtic people, past and present.
The Stones acknowledge the contribution to Australian culture made by people from the Celtic nations of Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Wales, the Isle of Man, Brittany, Asturias and Galicia.
The Stones were officially opened by the then NSW Governor, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair on February 1, 1992.
The Stones continue to attract national and international exposure and is a major tourist destination in the Glen Innes Highlands.