Castlerigg Stone Circle
Overview
Just two miles east of Keswick is one of the most dramatic and atmospheric stone circles in Britain. It dates from about 2000 BC, and, like many of these ancient stone sites, its original purpose remains unknown. There are 38 stones in the circle itself, with a further 10 in the centre, and the circle is dramatically situated – surrounded by high fells, with Helvellyn to the southeast. Made of volcanic Borrowdale rock, brought here by the glaciers of the Ice Age, the construction is actually oval in shape, 107 feet across at its widest point. The name of the stone circle means ‘the fort on the ridge’, though no evidence of any fort exists here.
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About the area
Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes', but other lesser-known areas in the south, such as the Lune Valley and the coastal towns, are secret gems of wide cobbled streets and rolling hills.
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Pinecroft Bungalow
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"Pinecroft is a very pleasant detached bungalow, accommodating up to 5 guests, situated on Eleventrees on the eastern side of Keswick with western views toward Grisedale Pike. The property has fantastic features and facilities including private parking, large garden, and quality furnishings...."
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Pinecroft
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"Pinecroft is a very pleasant detached bungalow, accommodating up to 5 guests, situated on Eleventrees on the eastern side of Keswick with western views toward Grisedale Pike. The property has fantastic features and facilities including private parking, large garden, and quality furnishings...."
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Burnside B&B
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"Well-equipped and provided rooms with a splendid breakfast offering...."
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Burnside B&B
Burnside B&B is a homey place where warm traditional Cumbrian hospitality is complimented by the stunning scenery of the Northern Fells of the Lake District National Park. The property ...
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Shelley Cottage
Built circa 1790, Shelley Cottage is a Grade II-listed Georgian property with an impressive connection to the revered 19th-century romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who spent his hon...
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Shelley Cottage
Built circa 1790, Shelley Cottage is a Grade II-listed Georgian property with an impressive connection to the revered 19th-century romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who spent his hon...
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San Ging
San Ging, translating to “Mountain View”, is a contemporary self-catering holiday property situated on the edge of Keswick offering stunning views over Keswick and Bassenthwaite Lake, a...
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San Ging Holiday Home
San Ging, translating to “Mountain View”, is a contemporary self-catering holiday property situated on the edge of Keswick offering stunning views over Keswick and Bassenthwaite Lake, a...
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Castlerigg Hall Caravan & Camping Park
Castlerigg Hall is situated in the heart of the Lake District with truly breathtaking views across Derwentwater to Catbells and other well-known Lakeland fells. This really is a superb ...
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