Standing Stones
Nestled in the rugged heart of Cornwall, Bodmin Moor is a hauntingly beautiful landscape steeped in ancient mystery. Among its windswept hills and granite tors lie some of the most fascinating prehistoric monuments in Britain: the standing stones of Bodmin Moor. These enigmatic stones, dating back thousands of years to the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, draw visitors seeking both natural beauty and a glimpse into a forgotten world.
The Hurlers
Perhaps the most famous of these monuments are The Hurlers, a remarkable trio of stone circles located near the village of Minions. According to legend, they are the petrified remains of men punished for playing the Cornish game of hurling on the Sabbath. Nearby, two lone standing stones known as The Pipers are said to be the musicians who suffered the same fate. While folklore adds charm to the experience, the site’s archaeological importance is even more compelling. The Hurlers are among the best-preserved ceremonial circles in the southwest, aligned in a way that suggests possible astronomical or ritual significance.

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Standing Stones
To the north lies Stannon Stone Circle, one of the largest in Cornwall, set amid a bleak but beautiful moorland backdrop. Although weathered by centuries of wind and rain, its quiet presence remains powerfully evocative. Not far away is Fernacre, another vast circle whose many stones seem to whisper of ancient rites and gatherings long forgotten. These sites are often surrounded by remnants of prehistoric life, including burial cairns, hut circles, and ancient field systems, making a walk across Bodmin Moor feel like a journey through time.
For those willing to explore on foot, the moor offers miles of trails winding past these ancient landmarks. The landscape is raw and untamed, with grazing ponies, dramatic skies, and the distant outlines of granite tors enhancing the sense of timelessness. Visiting the standing stones is not just a chance to see historic relics, but an invitation to connect with a land where myth, nature, and history are inseparably woven together. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a walker, or simply in search of solitude and wonder, Bodmin Moor’s ancient stones offer a truly memorable experience.
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