Dew Stanza Stone is a prehistoric monument located in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England. This ancient stone circle consists of seven stones, each approximately 3 feet tall, arranged in a circular pattern. The stones are spaced evenly apart, with the largest stone situated at the southwest end of the circle. The monument dates back to the Bronze Age, around 2000-1500 BCE, and is believed to have been used for ceremonial or ritual purposes. The site offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular spot for hikers and history enthusiasts.
Beautiful view at Yorkshire Dales
A good but not too strenuous walk, decent boots or at least sturdy shoes are recommended though.
An interesting piece of Art, gets one out into the country. Be aware if following the instructions, the forest has been harvested.
Excellent view.
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Beautiful view at Yorkshire Dales
A good but not too strenuous walk, decent boots or at least sturdy shoes are recommended though.
An interesting piece of Art, gets one out into the country. Be aware if following the instructions, the forest has been harvested.
Excellent view.
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