Standing Stone
A solitary standing stone on open moorland, marking ancient presence on the high plateaus of Dartmoor.
A solitary standing stone on open moorland, marking ancient presence on the high plateaus of Dartmoor.
Twin Bronze Age stone circles sitting on high moorland north of Postbridge, around 5,000 years old.
A Bronze Age settlement of stone-built roundhouses huddled on the open moor, their circular walls still legible after thousands of years.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their purpose still debated by archaeologists and visitors alike.
Ruined tin smelting works tucked into Dartmoor's moorland, where 18th-century industry shaped the landscape.
Iron Age hillfort with commanding views across Dartmoor's high moorland, its ramparts still visible in the heather.
Iron Age hill fort crowning a ridge above Dartmoor's open moorland, with commanding views across the granite plateau.
A granite cross standing alone on the open moor, a marker of ancient routes and timeless Dartmoor landscape.
A solitary granite monolith standing on open moorland, weathered by centuries of Dartmoor wind and rain.