Cairn
A Bronze Age cairn standing on the open moorland, marking an ancient burial or territorial boundary on Dartmoor's high ground.
A Bronze Age cairn standing on the open moorland, marking an ancient burial or territorial boundary on Dartmoor's high ground.
A Bronze Age cairn standing on the open moor, a silent witness to thousands of years of Dartmoor's past.
Bronze Age settlement remains scattered across the open moorland, revealing how ancient communities lived on Dartmoor's high ground.
A weathered granite outcrop on Dartmoor's high moorland, crowned by a distinctive stone profile that has captivated visitors for centuries.
A sturdy stone-walled enclosure on the open moor, built to pen stray livestock in the days when Dartmoor's commons were fiercely defended.
Bonehill, Moretonhampstead
Bronze Age stone foundations on open moorland, where Dartmoor's earliest inhabitants built shelter against wind and weather.
Bronze Age stone circle standing quietly on Dartmoor's open moorland, its weathered stones a testament to ritual and settlement in prehistory.
A sturdy stone pound nestled on the open moor, built to contain livestock that strayed across Dartmoor's unfenced landscape.
Bronze Age and medieval settlements scattered across the high moorland, revealing how people made their lives on Dartmoor's exposed slopes.