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Giants Grave Stones — Attraction in Whicham

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Giant's Grave are two standing stones at the foot of Black Combe in Cumbria, England. The smaller stone has three cup and ring marks whilst the taller has only one. The grave is accessible via the A595 road in a field near the level crossing.
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Kirksanton, Millom LA18 4NN, United Kingdom
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Giants Grave Stones

A5093, Millom LA18, United Kingdom
4.2(16)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Giant's Grave are two standing stones at the foot of Black Combe in Cumbria, England. The smaller stone has three cup and ring marks whilst the taller has only one. The grave is accessible via the A595 road in a field near the level crossing.

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Victor GauciVictor Gauci
Took a sunny day in August to visit whilst on holiday and having eaten at the local pub King William IV (around the corner) Having googled and read all reviews still found directions quite sparse. Park at the nearby level crossing, although which side is best for you would depend on traffic and how quick you can nip in. I've added some photos of where to start the short walk. Begin from the wooden public footpath sign and continue through the side of the field. This is made difficult due to the farmers tractor tracks which were high in grass so lead to a few misplaced footings So be carefully as you could sprain an ankle. Continue on and you should see them rising in the distance. Wouldn't recommend on a muddy wet day without wellies. Would like to know more of their history but 'hey ho" nice stop and see walk
Niels-Viggo HobbsNiels-Viggo Hobbs
Just two stones remain easily accessible. Park just south of the train crossing and go through the farmers gate - note the sign that says public access - and be sure to close the gate behind. The stones are a couple hundred yards south, right next to the edge of the field.
StevenSteven
A welcome relief to actually see something tangible after trying to find the Lacra stone circles earlier in the walk
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Took a sunny day in August to visit whilst on holiday and having eaten at the local pub King William IV (around the corner) Having googled and read all reviews still found directions quite sparse. Park at the nearby level crossing, although which side is best for you would depend on traffic and how quick you can nip in. I've added some photos of where to start the short walk. Begin from the wooden public footpath sign and continue through the side of the field. This is made difficult due to the farmers tractor tracks which were high in grass so lead to a few misplaced footings So be carefully as you could sprain an ankle. Continue on and you should see them rising in the distance. Wouldn't recommend on a muddy wet day without wellies. Would like to know more of their history but 'hey ho" nice stop and see walk
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Just two stones remain easily accessible. Park just south of the train crossing and go through the farmers gate - note the sign that says public access - and be sure to close the gate behind. The stones are a couple hundred yards south, right next to the edge of the field.
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A welcome relief to actually see something tangible after trying to find the Lacra stone circles earlier in the walk
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Took a sunny day in August to visit whilst on holiday and having eaten at the local pub King William IV (around the corner) Having googled and read all reviews still found directions quite sparse. Park at the nearby level crossing, although which side is best for you would depend on traffic and how quick you can nip in. I've added some photos of where to start the short walk. Begin from the wooden public footpath sign and continue through the side of the field. This is made difficult due to the farmers tractor tracks which were high in grass so lead to a few misplaced footings So be carefully as you could sprain an ankle. Continue on and you should see them rising in the distance. Wouldn't recommend on a muddy wet day without wellies. Would like to know more of their history but 'hey ho" nice stop...

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Just two stones remain easily accessible.

Park just south of the train crossing and go through the farmers gate - note the sign that says public access - and be sure to close the gate behind. The stones are a couple hundred yards south, right next to the edge...

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Two large standing stones just inside a field gate about 500m outside Kirkstanton down a farm track past an old barn. Not very exciting and noone there. Nowhere to park so better walking to them from...

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