On the slopes of the Lake District’s Black Combe, near Broughton-in-Furness, this extraordinarily well-preserved Neolithic stone circle is barely visited, perhaps because it’s a mile’s walk to the ...
The Lake District’s Neolithic communities shaped the fells long before tourism and Romantic poetry. From early stone circles to carved boulders linked with axe‑making, these quiet sites offer a ...
Tens of thousands descended on Stonehenge for the Summer Solstice last year, making for a messy experience. Summer solstice 2016: When is the longest day and why do we celebrate it? But what many ...
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