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Swinside Stone Circle

Millom LA18 5LD, United Kingdom
4.8(113)
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4.8
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4.0
1y

It was the best to go on a sunny, beautiful day, rocks in a circle kind of suggest some mysterious events? But the road to the place is full of rocks, if you decide to drive a car to there, the road is really narrow, only for 1 car to go at 1 time, almost no space for car to go if there is another car coming forward to you. It is also not to suggest car to pass through there as rocks can hit the space under the car which can cause damage to the car, my car got oil leakage and tires breaking, the signal there is also very low which if you car break no one can help you and even if you call for a truck to take the car, it is almost impossible for the truck to drive out without damaging. But it is still a...

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5.0
5y

Cockpit Stone Circle, Cumbria Low lying stone circle estamated to be constructed in 3,500 B. C. There are 3 cairms close to the circle. It is thought to have been a bronze age trading route which connected Long Meg and Mayburgh Henge.

This stone circle has been capturing my imagination for some time now. There are some wonderful legends such as the ghostly presence of Roman soldiers marching across the fell, along with other accounts of paranormal activity and strange phenomenon stretching back over the decades. Divock Moor is certainly an...

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5.0
19w

Parked on a layby shortly before the bridleway started, no problems at all about 10am. Use google street view and you can see it clearly. Walked up the stoney track to the Circle. There is an information board describing the stone circle, its history and other facts. The views are very nice, if you are interested in historic/neolithic monuments then go, if not then don't, as there is little else to do except appreciate the stone circle and views of the landscape...

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:D owo:D owo
It was the best to go on a sunny, beautiful day, rocks in a circle kind of suggest some mysterious events? But the road to the place is full of rocks, if you decide to drive a car to there, the road is really narrow, only for 1 car to go at 1 time, almost no space for car to go if there is another car coming forward to you. It is also not to suggest car to pass through there as rocks can hit the space under the car which can cause damage to the car, my car got oil leakage and tires breaking, the signal there is also very low which if you car break no one can help you and even if you call for a truck to take the car, it is almost impossible for the truck to drive out without damaging. But it is still a really good view.
Zobo 75Zobo 75
Cockpit Stone Circle, Cumbria Low lying stone circle estamated to be constructed in 3,500 B. C. There are 3 cairms close to the circle. It is thought to have been a bronze age trading route which connected Long Meg and Mayburgh Henge. This stone circle has been capturing my imagination for some time now. There are some wonderful legends such as the ghostly presence of Roman soldiers marching across the fell, along with other accounts of paranormal activity and strange phenomenon stretching back over the decades. Divock Moor is certainly an interesting area.
paul prestonpaul preston
Parked on a layby shortly before the bridleway started, no problems at all about 10am. Use google street view and you can see it clearly. Walked up the stoney track to the Circle. There is an information board describing the stone circle, its history and other facts. The views are very nice, if you are interested in historic/neolithic monuments then go, if not then don't, as there is little else to do except appreciate the stone circle and views of the landscape for what it is.
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It was the best to go on a sunny, beautiful day, rocks in a circle kind of suggest some mysterious events? But the road to the place is full of rocks, if you decide to drive a car to there, the road is really narrow, only for 1 car to go at 1 time, almost no space for car to go if there is another car coming forward to you. It is also not to suggest car to pass through there as rocks can hit the space under the car which can cause damage to the car, my car got oil leakage and tires breaking, the signal there is also very low which if you car break no one can help you and even if you call for a truck to take the car, it is almost impossible for the truck to drive out without damaging. But it is still a really good view.
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Cockpit Stone Circle, Cumbria Low lying stone circle estamated to be constructed in 3,500 B. C. There are 3 cairms close to the circle. It is thought to have been a bronze age trading route which connected Long Meg and Mayburgh Henge. This stone circle has been capturing my imagination for some time now. There are some wonderful legends such as the ghostly presence of Roman soldiers marching across the fell, along with other accounts of paranormal activity and strange phenomenon stretching back over the decades. Divock Moor is certainly an interesting area.
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Parked on a layby shortly before the bridleway started, no problems at all about 10am. Use google street view and you can see it clearly. Walked up the stoney track to the Circle. There is an information board describing the stone circle, its history and other facts. The views are very nice, if you are interested in historic/neolithic monuments then go, if not then don't, as there is little else to do except appreciate the stone circle and views of the landscape for what it is.
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