A Bronze Age stone circle situated in a remote area of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, comprising 12-14 granite stones, some as tall as 4.5 meters, arranged in a circular pattern with a diameter of approximately 34 meters, surrounded by a low bank and ditch, with some stones bearing cup marks and other ancient carvings.
Interesting walk wasn't really looking for these particular stones to be fair was looking for king Arthur's Hall and Garrow farm but was way to boggy
I last came here maybe 15 years ago. Fortunately the only thing that's changed is the track that passes close by. Not too much noise from the a30. A nice place to visit.
Interesting stones had a lovely yet eerie visit in afternoon for and heavy mist. Not far from main A30 junction and fairly near to a few other ancient stones of historic interest including the hurlers, about 20 min drive away.
Very interesting circle Very mysterious! Worth the visit
You can almost drive up to this circle as it's just off the road. Remote, beautiful and mysterious location with the friendly wild ponies.
Windy, a small stone circle in boggy moorland, interesting piece of Cornish ancient history. No amenities and none the worse for it.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Interesting walk wasn't really looking for these particular stones to be fair was looking for king Arthur's Hall and Garrow farm but was way to boggy
I last came here maybe 15 years ago. Fortunately the only thing that's changed is the track that passes close by. Not too much noise from the a30. A nice place to visit.
Interesting stones had a lovely yet eerie visit in afternoon for and heavy mist. Not far from main A30 junction and fairly near to a few other ancient stones of historic interest including the hurlers, about 20 min drive away.
Very interesting circle Very mysterious! Worth the visit
You can almost drive up to this circle as it's just off the road. Remote, beautiful and mysterious location with the friendly wild ponies.
Windy, a small stone circle in boggy moorland, interesting piece of Cornish ancient history. No amenities and none the worse for it.