Swinton Druids Temple
Cafe
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
Although it appears ancient and mysterious, this quirky folly was actually built 200 years ago by an eccentric estate owner.

📜 An atmospheric folly set in a pine forest near Masham, built in the 1820s by William Danby.
🔍 Features an oval of altars, menhirs, dolmens, and sarsens.

Why Go

🗿 Explore a unique stone circle folly🌲 Enjoy walking trails through pine woodland and stone formations🚶 Easy walk from Swinton Bivouac reception☕ Relax at the nearby Bivouac cafe♿ Accessible trails for limited mobility with Tramper🏞️ Wonderful views towards Leighton Reservoir and Yorkshire Dales

💰 CostParking fees apply.

🕒 HoursDaily, all year round.

🅿️ ParkingAvailable at Swinton Bivouac car park, short walk to temple.

🚻 ToiletsAccessible toilets available when Bivouac cafe is open.

Tips

🐕 Dogs welcome, keep on lead, especially March-July.

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