
A Lake District gem I’ve been meaning to visit for ages is the Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick – and recently I finally ticked it off my list (albeit on a thoroughly miserable day when the sky became increasingly grey and eventually I got very wet – a complete contrast to the incredible weather we’ve been experiencing over the past couple of weeks!).
And I would thoroughly recommend Castlerigg Stone Circle to you too. It’s a short stop-off while you’re near Keswick, rather than a destination for a day out in itself (unless you’d like to head there on a day’s walking in the area), but it’s well worth half an hour of your time.
The backdrop is incredible, and if you like to be able to name your mountains – as I know many people do – there are a number of these lovely fixed displays as you enter the site, which tell you the names of all the surrounding fells.
According to English Heritage, Castlerigg Stone Circle is possibly one of Britain’s earliest stone circles, and is believed to have been constructed around 3000 BC – although the dates vary wildly depending on which guidebook or website you read.
There’s a great piece about the history of the site, and what makes it different to many of the other stone circles around the country, on the English Heritage website. Whether the history interests you or not, it’s a stunning place in which to stand for just a few minutes and completely forget the modern world.
That is, unless you have a camera! Photographers will love this site, because the possibilities for compositions of stones and views here are endless. You might have to be patient if you want a human-free image though, because as one person leaves the circle, another one always seems to step into the picture!
As you can see, I visited on a very uninspiring day weather and light-wise, but I’ve seen so many photos with gorgeous light, sunsets, rainbows, etc, especially early in the morning or evening, so I’ll definitely be back in the future to try for some more exciting shots.
Access to the site by car is fairly straightforward. It’s about 1.5 miles outside Keswick on a narrow road, where it’s relatively easy to pass cars coming in the other direction with patience and care (qualities I happened to witness were in fairly short supply on the day I visited!). And just watch out for the deep ruts on either side of the tarmac on the first stretch of road going uphill, as you really don’t want to be going down those!
Parking is in a series of rough laybys opposite the site, and when I visited there was an ice cream van parked there also selling guides to the stone circle for around £5, if the history is of particular interest to you.
There are quite a few stone circles around the Lake District and Cumbria, although Castlerigg is by far the biggest and best-known. Have you visited any of them for yourself, and would you recommend them to other blog readers? It’s always lovely to hear your experiences, so please share your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
