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Hurlers Stone Circles
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Three late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line; probably the best examples of ceremonial circles in the south west.
Folk-law says that villagers were playing ‘hurling’ on the Sabbath and were turned to stone as punishment! There are three standing stone circles.
Blow the cobwebs away in this ancient landscape. Three interlinked Neolithic stone circles, the only ones of their kind. A short walk takes you to the natural rock features of the Cheesewring. Friendly country pub close to the car park.
Park at Minions at either car Park take a walk. There are two circles of stones that are fair easy to find unless its misty!
Cornish Heritage Trust FREE ENTRY 3 sets of standing stones dated neolithic/bronze age 2 x free car parks, 1/4 mile walk to the stones.car great walks on the moors/picnic/photo op, DOGS ON LEADS AS LIVESTOCK ARE GRAZING. MOORLAND PONIES .PL14 5LE. you can also visit Trethevy Quoit 1.7 miles away & King Donierts Stones 2.2 miles.
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