Situated in the Northern Lake District approximately 1mile east of Keswick, on the secondary road from Chestnut Hill to Goosewell Farm. Most of the photographs were taken on Boxing Day when it was very busy.....an easy way to work off Xmas pudding.......others were taken at a quieter time.
Castlerigg Stone Circle with a backdrop of Blencathra. It is one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain and is the most visited stone circle in Cumbria. Every year thousands of people come to look, photograph, draw and wonder why and when and by whom it was built. The stone circle is on the level top of a low hill with views across to Skiddaw, Blencathra and Lonscale Fell. There are 38 stones in a circle approximately 30 metres in diameter. Within the ring is a rectangle of a further 10 standing stones. The tallest stone is 2.3 metres high. It was probably built around 3000 BC - the beginning of the later Neolithic Period - and is one of the earliest stone circles in Britain. It is important in terms of megalithic astronomy and geometry, as the construction contains significant astronomical alignments.Although its origins are unknown, it is believed that it was used for ceremonial or religious purposes. Castlerigg Stone Circle was bought in 1913 by Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, co-founder of the National Trust, and others. The stone circle is on land owned by the National Trust, and maintained by English Heritage
Skiddaw and Lonscale Fell.
The long skyline between Clough Head and Helvellyn, from the Stone Circle.
Beautiful panoramic views all around. No wonder Neolithic man built here and gazed in wonder.....a closer look at Skiddaw beyond Latrigg.
The impressive ridge of Blencathra in the evening sun.
High Rigg and the Naddle Valley
East across the Circle.
Looking west towards the Derwent Fells........
South towards Castlerigg Fell.
Snow on Helvellyn in the fading evening light....
Latrigg.
Sunset over Borrowdale and the Stone Circle......
.....a popular time to visit......
A wish for a happy and fulfilling New Year for everyone.......