The Hurlers (stone circles)

Stone Circle

The Hurlers are a set of three prehistoric stone circles located on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. Nestled in a rugged landscape, these ancient monuments are surrounded by natural beauty, offering a dramatic backdrop of moorland and distant hills.

Photographers can capture the intricate details of the stone circles, as well as the expansive views of the surrounding moorland. The best light for photography is during early morning or late afternoon when the sun casts long shadows and enhances the textures of the stones. Visiting in spring or autumn can provide vibrant colours in the landscape, adding depth to your images.

Photography notes:

  • Bring a wide-angle lens to capture the full scale of the stone circles and their setting.
  • Consider using a tripod for long exposure shots, especially during the golden hour.
  • Be mindful of the weather, as conditions can change rapidly; prepare for varying light and atmospheric effects.
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Most visitors arrive at The Hurlers by car, as it is located in a remote area on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. The site is easily accessible for those equipped with camera kit, but it is advisable to plan ahead for parking and the walk to the stone circles.

Parking:

  • The nearest parking option is the designated car park at the Hurlers, which is approximately a 10-minute walk (0.5 miles) from the stone circles. The car park is well-marked and provides ample space for vehicles.
  • Alternatively, there is roadside parking available along the B3254 if the car park is full, but be cautious of local traffic and ensure you do not block any access points.

Access:

  • The path from the car park to The Hurlers is well-trodden and relatively flat, making it accessible for photographers carrying equipment. However, be prepared for some uneven terrain and occasional muddy sections, particularly after rainfall.
  • There are no gates or stiles to navigate, but the landscape is open access land, allowing freedom to roam around the stone circles and explore the surrounding area.
  • Be mindful of the potential for livestock in the wider moorland as you approach the site and ensure you do not disturb them.

Practical tips for photographers include arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon to take advantage of the best light. The weather on Bodmin Moor can be unpredictable, so dress in layers and be prepared for rapid changes in conditions, especially in winter. A tripod is recommended for long exposure shots during the golden hour to capture the stunning textures of the stones against the moorland backdrop.

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