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Gavrinis Cairn

Date Added: 7th Feb 2025
Site Type: Chambered Cairn Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Would like to visit

Gavrinis Cairn

Gavrinis Cairn submitted by markj99 on 26th Sep 2023. Carved recesses in a carved stone in the chamber of Cairn de Gavrinis viewed from South-East.
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Ranion sud menhir

Date Added: 20th Jan 2025
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Would like to visit

Ranion sud menhir

Ranion sud menhir submitted by johnstone on 3rd Apr 2018. The front of the huge 6.5m high menhir, June 25, 2012
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Yonaguni Submarine Ruins

Date Added: 2nd Dec 2023
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: Japan (Kyūshū)
Visited: Would like to visit

Yonaguni Submarine Ruins

Yonaguni Submarine Ruins submitted by Aska on 16th Jun 2019. Site in Honshū Japan
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New Hagg (Hallam Moors)

Date Added: 1st Oct 2023
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Yorkshire (South))
Visited: Yes on 30th Sep 2023. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 3

New Hagg (Hallam Moors)

New Hagg (Hallam Moors) submitted by Pressure on 30th Sep 2023. New Hagg standing stone looking over towards the Headstone and out to Lose Hill.
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Log Text: I had an excellent visit to this beautiful stone this morning. Despite the heather it’s not that hard to find. Park on Redmires Road / Long Causeway in the first car park after you’ve gone past Wyoming Brook, head straight up the path for a kilometre, and you’ll see the stone on your right about 100 meters into the moor. There’s no specific path to the stone and you need to take some care getting through the heather.

It’s close by to the magnificent Headstone which dominates the view of this side of the valley from the A57 and not from Wyoming Brook’s Ash Cabin flat area with the stone circle, menhir and rock shelter, as well as other features. This whole moor is almost like Stanton Drew - clearly a ritual landscape with lots going on and a strong relationship with the wilds of the peak and Lose Hill in the distance. It’s a good family walk even if you don’t go up the stone itself.

The stone itself is not alone - there are many other recumbents around it, possibly an embankment, as well as several big stones half covered by heather within a few meters, and a cairn a little up the slope. It’s looking well looked after, which is gratifying.

Bear in mind that Redmires Road is likely to be significant - it was called ancient in 1318, and was a Roman road which seems likely to have overlain an existing old track. There’s a lot going on in Redmires!



Ash Cabin Flat

Date Added: 30th Sep 2023
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Yorkshire (South))
Visited: Would like to visit

Ash Cabin Flat

Ash Cabin Flat submitted by PaulM on 31st Aug 2001. A close up of some of the stones at Ash Cabin Flat
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Ash Cabin standing stone

Date Added: 5th Sep 2023
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Yorkshire (South))
Visited: Would like to visit

Ash Cabin standing stone

Ash Cabin standing stone submitted by stu on 11th Oct 2003. 100m NNE of the Ash Cabin stone circle.
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Castlerigg

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Oct 2022. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 5

Castlerigg

Castlerigg submitted by JACKME on 3rd Aug 2005. Diagram to accompany the article on the moons at Castlerigg. The black lines are those shown in the photos associated with the article. The yellow line is as seen on the 20th February 2005. MMaSMNS would be from Stone 43, a triangular moon shape over Stone 36 to the 5th mound on the horizon. The green lines indicate the Invisible Moon sets with Invisible MMaSMNS going to Skidaw. See The Great Stone Circles - How they Work, for further information.
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Log Text: Absolutely chuffing marvellous. Wanted to come here for decades and it did not disappoint. Probably the most beautiful setting of any stone circle in Britain.



Duddo Five Stones

Date Added: 28th Aug 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Northumberland)
Visited: Would like to visit

Duddo Five Stones

Duddo Five Stones submitted by Postman on 3rd Apr 2019. Winter solstice 2018
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The Hurkling Stone

Date Added: 5th May 2021
Site Type: Marker Stone Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 2nd May 2021. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

The Hurkling Stone

The Hurkling Stone submitted by MartinRS on 9th Aug 2013. The Hurkling Stone on White Edge Moor. A prominent rock outcrop on White Edge itself is often mistaken for the Hurkling Stone probably because the letter 'H' is near to this stone on OS 1:25 000 maps. The Hurkling Stone is in fact a boundary marker and can be found next to the letter 'e' in stone on these maps. © Copyright Martin Speck and licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons CC BY-SA 2.0 Licence.
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Stoke Flat

Date Added: 2nd May 2021
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 2nd May 2021. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 4

Stoke Flat

Stoke Flat submitted by rldixon on 8th Oct 2010. Stoke Flat stone circle taken 7-10-2010
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