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Castlerigg Stone Circle CA12 4RN 
Entry: Free for everyone
Open: seasonal - check website
Dogs: on leads
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About:
There are few stone circles in Britain in such a dramatic setting as that of Castlerigg, which overlooks the Thirlmere Valley with the mountains of High Seat and Helvellyn as a backdrop. It is not just its location that makes this one of the most important British stone circles. Thought to have been constructed about 3000 BC, it is potentially one of the earliest in the country. Taken into guardianship in 1883, it was also one of the first monuments in the country to be recommended for preservation by the state. Although there are more than 300 stone circles in Britain, the great majority of them are Bronze Age burial monuments (dating from about 2000–800 BC) containing cremations in central pits or beneath small central cairns. By contrast, their Neolithic forebears, such as Castlerigg, Swinside in the southern part of the Lake District, and Long Meg and her Daughters in the Eden Valley, do not contain formal burials.

Parking:
Limited parking is available at the site. Walking from the centre of Keswick to the stones takes approximately 30 minutes.

Facilities:
None on site

Notes:
Dogs on leads are welcome. Please be aware that the site is grazed by sheep.
Grassed area

Contact:
Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk
Tel: 0370 3331181