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The Elephant Stone (Banbury Stone)

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The Elephant Stone (Banbury Stone)

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The Elephant Stone, also known as the Banbury Stone, is a distinctive natural rock formation nestled near the summit of Bredon Hill in Worcestershire, England. Standing at an elevation of 291 metres, this cherished landmark is renowned for its uncanny resemblance to a recumbent elephant, complete with what appears to be ears and a trunk. Located within the Wychavon district, it offers expansive panoramic views across the Vale of Evesham, the Malvern Hills, and towards the distant Cotswold Hills.

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    22. februar 2021

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    Also known as the Banbury Stone, there is conjecture about the exact origin of the Elephant Stone. Some believe it to be an ancient focus for the dark arts, others say it was a type of amber stone dedicated to the sun by druids. There's also a superstition that if you kiss the stone on Good Friday you will be cursed with bad luck.

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    A quite impressive rock formation that really does look like an elephant lying down.

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    1. Elmley Castle & Bredon Hill loop — The Cotswolds

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    Hike the moderate Elmley Castle & Bredon Hill loop for panoramic Cotswolds views, historical sites, and diverse terrain over 5.1 miles.

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    Placering: Kemerton, Wychavon, Worcestershire, West Midlands Region, England, Storbritannien

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    What is the geological significance of The Elephant Stone?

    The Elephant Stone, also known as the Banbury Stone, is a fascinating geological feature. It is composed of a hard limestone breccia, which is a rock made of angular fragments of local Oolitic Limestone cemented together by calcite. This makes it more resilient to erosion than the surrounding rock, explaining its prominent position. Its unique shape is believed to be the result of a major landslip around 1800, which caused a cavern to collapse and the original, larger stone to break and settle into its current 'elephant-like' form.

    Are there specific viewpoints or photography spots near The Elephant Stone?

    Absolutely! The Elephant Stone itself is a prime photography spot due to its distinctive shape. Beyond the stone, its location on Bredon Hill offers expansive panoramic views across the Vale of Evesham, the Malvern Hills, and towards the Cotswold Hills. Many hikers find the vistas from the summit, especially near Parsons' Folly, to be excellent for capturing the surrounding landscape.

    What are the public transport options for reaching The Elephant Stone?

    While direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of The Elephant Stone is limited, you can reach nearby villages by bus. Services run to places like Elmley Castle, Kemerton, and Conderton. From these villages, you would typically need to walk or arrange further transport to reach the various trailheads leading up Bredon Hill to the stone. Planning your route in advance is recommended.

    How challenging is the terrain and elevation for a walk to The Elephant Stone?

    The walk to The Elephant Stone is generally considered an intermediate hike. While the stone itself is at an elevation of 291 meters, the paths on Bredon Hill can be varied. Expect some inclines and potentially uneven or muddy terrain, especially after rain. Appropriate footwear is strongly recommended to ensure a comfortable and safe experience.

    Are there any specific permits required to visit The Elephant Stone or Bredon Hill?

    No, there are no specific permits required to visit The Elephant Stone or to walk on Bredon Hill. It is part of the Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve, offering free and accessible outdoor experiences for all visitors.

    What are the best natural attractions or landmarks near The Elephant Stone?

    Besides The Elephant Stone itself, Bredon Hill is rich in natural and historical landmarks. You can explore the Iron Age hill fort known as Kemerton Camp on the summit. Nearby, Parsons' Folly, an 18th-century tower, offers another point of interest and often serves as a landmark for navigation. Further south on Bredon Hill, you might also find the 'King and Queen Stones', other notable rock formations.

    Are there any local legends or folklore associated with The Elephant Stone?

    Yes, The Elephant Stone is steeped in local folklore! One popular superstition suggests that if you kiss the stone on Good Friday, you will be cursed with bad luck. There are also tales of the 'elephant' coming alive to drink from the River Avon. Historically, some believe such ancient stones were markers along old routes or signified burial grounds, adding to its mystique.

    What are the options for circular walks around The Elephant Stone?

    Bredon Hill offers numerous opportunities for circular walks that incorporate The Elephant Stone. Many routes start from villages at the base of the hill, such as Kemerton, Conderton, or Elmley Castle. These trails vary in length and difficulty, allowing hikers to explore different aspects of the hill, including its woodlands, open pastures, and other viewpoints, before returning to their starting point. You can find a variety of mapped routes online or on local trail signage.

    What should I know about visiting The Elephant Stone during winter?

    Visiting The Elephant Stone in winter can offer stunning, crisp views, but it requires extra preparation. Paths can become very muddy, slippery, or even icy, so sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip is essential. Weather conditions on Bredon Hill can change rapidly, so dress in layers and be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially strong winds. Always check the forecast before heading out.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near The Elephant Stone?

    While there are no facilities directly at The Elephant Stone, several charming villages around the base of Bredon Hill offer amenities. Villages like Kemerton, Conderton, and Elmley Castle typically have traditional pubs where you can enjoy refreshments or a meal. Some of these villages may also offer bed and breakfast or guesthouse accommodation for those looking to stay overnight in the area.

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