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Situated in the small village of Stanton Drew is the 3rd largest complex of prehistoric standing stones in England. Unlike their counter parts in Avebury and Stone Henge these circle's are relatively unknown, allowing the discerning visitor intimate access to a very elaborate and important ritual site dating back over 4000 years.

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Steven Massey
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04-00-04
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This 12.5 mile walk has many other highlights too including the dramatic Pensford Viaduct (lots of photo opportunities here), also a pub unsurprisingly called the 'Druids Arms', which actually has 3 Neolithic standing Stones in it's beer garden! All this in charming North Somerset countryside just south of Bristol.

We will start and finish the walk at Chew Valley lakes which isn't a bad area to end a walk. The lake has it's own yummy fish and chip shop/pub.

Elevation for this walk is 1100feet.

Bring plenty of layers and a packed lunch, we will stop half way round.

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