
Stalldown stone row
from my early morning hike in June 2021. Must revisit! Think i’m starting to like Reddit 😄

from my early morning hike in June 2021. Must revisit! Think i’m starting to like Reddit 😄
Saw this dolmen on a hike near Navarredonda de Gredos, in the region of Castile and León in Spain. It stands at the source of the river Río Tormes. Google Maps Location HERE.
Online I can only find sites such as this, that mention the standing stones as part of a hiking trail, but do not give any information about it whatsoever. Does anybody know any websites with information on spanish megalitishs?
While technically not a megalith, the Neolithic rock shelter and art on Chatton Moor deserves to be seen. Hope that's okay.
Janus figure, within Caldragh cemetery, Northern Ireland.
Drumskinny stone circle, located in Enniskillen, Ireland.
One of the many stone circles of Beaghmore, Northern Ireland.
This gravesite is called "Sundermannsteine" and it's just one of many such neolithic sites in and around Osnabrück. There are over 30 of these sites in northwestern Germany and it's called the "Route of Megalithic Culture". These sites are thought to originate from around 3500-2800 BC and are attributed the so called "Funnel Beaker Culture".
Two of the (three) Devil's Arrows near Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.
The Polisher Stone, Fyfield Down. Rare example of a stone used for whetting and polishing axe heads.
One was recently found in Dorset, so that is next on my list.
A decorated Pictish stone on the Isle of Skye.