In another 200 m, or so, you will arrive at the Whitehill Stone Circle* on your left. When you are ready to move on, return to the forest road, turn left along it and carry on. (1.4 km)
*Note: As with the many other recumbent stone circles found in the NE of Scotland, it was probably constructed, and used for ceremonial purposes during the second and third millennia B.C. Most of the upright stones have fallen, but the west flanker stone to the recumbent still stands, as does an upright to the NW of the circle. The raised low cairn and pit within the circle are still very obvious, possibly the site of cremation burials.