Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement

Princetown, Yelverton PL20 6ST

Rating:4.6
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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Children

  • Good for kids

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Reviews

5

Great area of small standing stones and round houses. A big community with some big round house remains, but the twin double row of standing stones was the lovely high light. We met the "gatekeeper" too. Interesting chap.

Published 6 months ago

5

I am a history enthusiast so I was very excited to be able to walk amongst the remains of homes left from the bronze age and see the stone rows. We also saw some wild ponies. Be aware there's nothing else there, no toilets no cafe or anything. It's just the beautiful open moorland, wildlife, the fierce wind and changeable weather, and the stone circles that used to be a village.

Published 5 months ago

4

Great site. Neolithic stone rows and stone circles, cairns and remains of Bronze Age round houses all within easy reach of parking.

Published 5 months ago

5

Nice place to visit with an impressive view

Published 5 months ago

5

Would recommend, quite a short walk from the four winds car park. And great views all around. It's a shame they haven't got any information board explaining about it.

Published 2 years ago

5

Fell in love with this place, it's spectacular, if you love history. Not to far from the road, but wear boots after all it is a moor. Normally peaceful without the normal tourists jumping all over place. It's not fenced off so you investigate at your leisure and pleasure.

Published 6 years ago