A unique rock formation resembling a cuckoo clock, created by the erosion of the cliff face over millions of years, featuring a prominent arch-shaped hole and a distinctive "pendulum" formed by a column of rock suspended from the top.
Don't wear nice or new shoes, lovely site but a lot of sheep and rabbit poop on the path. This is still a lovely site and right near Woodhenge. Free
Great historic place to visit. No real parking as the site is open to all without entrance fee and close to the country road, however parking alongside the woodhenge is fine. The cuckoo stone is just up the hill in the next field.
It is sooo easy to miss this stone. Next to Woodhenge there is a fenced field, and there is nothing on it except this stone in the far distance. There is an information display by National trust there, explaining what treasure lays beneath the ground. Fascinating.
For a stone with so much history, I think it should be more sheltered from both the elements and humans. For example, I walked up to it and had to wait for people to get off to take a photo. I also wish the shuttle from stonehenge went all the way here.
About 5 minutes from Woodhenge is this stone set in the Stonehenge Landscape. It is a Neolithic or Bronze Age standing stone. The stone, which is now fallen was once upright and there have been archaeological digs nearby.
Lovely walk very lovely and relaxing walk will go again...beautiful...
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Don't wear nice or new shoes, lovely site but a lot of sheep and rabbit poop on the path. This is still a lovely site and right near Woodhenge. Free
Great historic place to visit. No real parking as the site is open to all without entrance fee and close to the country road, however parking alongside the woodhenge is fine. The cuckoo stone is just up the hill in the next field.
It is sooo easy to miss this stone. Next to Woodhenge there is a fenced field, and there is nothing on it except this stone in the far distance. There is an information display by National trust there, explaining what treasure lays beneath the ground. Fascinating.
For a stone with so much history, I think it should be more sheltered from both the elements and humans. For example, I walked up to it and had to wait for people to get off to take a photo. I also wish the shuttle from stonehenge went all the way here.
About 5 minutes from Woodhenge is this stone set in the Stonehenge Landscape. It is a Neolithic or Bronze Age standing stone. The stone, which is now fallen was once upright and there have been archaeological digs nearby.
Lovely walk very lovely and relaxing walk will go again...beautiful...