Orwell Standing Stones Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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kirano2014
Great if you're into standing stones
According to one website the stones stand over a burial dating back to 2000BC. As seemingly with all such sites the views are gorgeous.
Valoración publicada el 9 sep 2020
CarnboConfidential
Bit isolated
There are many more standing stones across the UK. Glad that these have survived but would'nt go out of your way unless you're a standing stones afficianado.
Valoración publicada el 9 oct 2019
rtpainter
Moody
Can be viewed from the road, if you are careful, it would be helpful if a dedicated lay bye was available. They are in a farmers field close to Burleigh castle . There is always a sense of haunting ...
Valoración publicada el 15 mar 2019
craigluscar
Part of a Megalithic circle
Standing in a Kinrosshire field these stones are in reasonable condition recent finds of cremated bones and a stone coffin in between the stones could signify an important site for Druids . It is best...
Valoración publicada el 13 nov 2018
Bronxglenn
If you're in the area
It's well worth a visit. Not exactly Stonehenge, but on a smaller scale still worth seeing. Imagine ancient Scotland, as if life wasn't hard enough without taking on these ceremonial building projects...
Great if you're into standing stones
According to one website the stones stand over a burial dating back to 2000BC. As seemingly with all such sites the views are gorgeous.
Bit isolated
There are many more standing stones across the UK. Glad that these have survived but would'nt go out of your way unless you're a standing stones afficianado.
Moody
Can be viewed from the road, if you are careful, it would be helpful if a dedicated lay bye was available. They are in a farmers field close to Burleigh castle . There is always a sense of haunting ...
Part of a Megalithic circle
Standing in a Kinrosshire field these stones are in reasonable condition recent finds of cremated bones and a stone coffin in between the stones could signify an important site for Druids . It is best...
If you're in the area
It's well worth a visit. Not exactly Stonehenge, but on a smaller scale still worth seeing. Imagine ancient Scotland, as if life wasn't hard enough without taking on these ceremonial building projects...