Hundred Year Stone
This unusual sculpture is sometimes partially, sometimes fully, submerged.

šŸ“œ A unique sculpture created in 1995 by Peter Randall-Page to mark the National Trust's centenary.
šŸ” Made from a single volcanic boulder, split and carved, it's found at Calfclose Bay on Derwentwater.

Why Go

🌊 Witness a sculpture that changes appearance with lake water levels.
šŸžļø Explore the scenic English Lake District.
🚶 Enjoy a walk to a beautiful bay.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Sculpture may be fully submerged depending on recent rainfall.

Tips

ā˜” Check weather reports before visiting to gauge water levels.
šŸ‘£ Accessible via a six-mile walk from Keswick or a shorter boat and walk combination.

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