Remains of 3 stone circles dating from 2500 BC, plus a ritual stone marker in a pub garden nearby.
The beauty of these stones, apart from their mythology, is that they are so unknown despite being the second biggest in the UK. The stones are well presented in a farmers field for only a voluntary PS1 entrance fee. The Three Cove stones are in the Druid Arms garden, and both are worth a visit. Plenty of history also at the parish church.
Nice easy stroll outside the Druids Arms pub. PS1 charge to see the Stones with an honesty box but we didn't have any cash on us. Cows in the field when we were there so we admired them from the wall. The Cove is in the pub garden so easy to see. Only a few minutes needed at each.
The stones have an intriguing tale worth reading about before you visit. Delightfully not over monitored, just an honesty box and small car park. Mind the cows! Stones aren't all that to look at. Car park might be full on a sunny weekend day.
Nice place to visit on a hot day. Dont forget to give PS1 entrance fee in the collection box to the owner
Peaceful scenic location with prehistoric stone circles. PS1 voluntary contribution.pub nearby.
Interesting stones which we visited as part of a circular walk. There is always something quite mystical about standing stones and when we visited there was a young chap deep in meditation. Hopefully he found what he was looking for.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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The beauty of these stones, apart from their mythology, is that they are so unknown despite being the second biggest in the UK. The stones are well presented in a farmers field for only a voluntary PS1 entrance fee. The Three Cove stones are in the Druid Arms garden, and both are worth a visit. Plenty of history also at the parish church.
Nice easy stroll outside the Druids Arms pub. PS1 charge to see the Stones with an honesty box but we didn't have any cash on us. Cows in the field when we were there so we admired them from the wall. The Cove is in the pub garden so easy to see. Only a few minutes needed at each.
The stones have an intriguing tale worth reading about before you visit. Delightfully not over monitored, just an honesty box and small car park. Mind the cows! Stones aren't all that to look at. Car park might be full on a sunny weekend day.
Nice place to visit on a hot day. Dont forget to give PS1 entrance fee in the collection box to the owner
Peaceful scenic location with prehistoric stone circles. PS1 voluntary contribution.pub nearby.
Interesting stones which we visited as part of a circular walk. There is always something quite mystical about standing stones and when we visited there was a young chap deep in meditation. Hopefully he found what he was looking for.