King Arthur's Round Table
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A late Neolithic period earthwork henge dating back to around 2000-1000 B.C., mistakenly named for King Arthur's jousting arena.

📜 Neolithic earthwork henge, dating from around 2000-1000 B.C.
🔍 Believed in later centuries to be King Arthur's jousting arena, originally part of prehistoric megalithic sites.

Why Go

🗿 Explore an ancient prehistoric monument with rich history
👑 Connect with Arthurian legends
🚶 Easy walking distance to Mayburgh Henge and Brougham Castle
🌳 Enjoy a historical site in a natural setting

Why Avoid

🐾 Livestock may be present, requiring dogs on leads

Cost

💰 Free entry.

Hours

🕒 Open any reasonable time during daylight hours.

Getting There

Parking

🅿️ Car parking available in Eamont Bridge, a short walk from the henge.

Toilets

🚽 Available at nearby Brougham Castle (1.0 miles), which also has a café and gift shop.

Dogs

🐕 Welcome on leads, unless livestock is present.

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