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Cammon Stone

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Cammon Stone

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The Cammon Stone is a significant prehistoric standing stone located on Rudland Rigg, within the expansive North York Moors National Park in England. Standing at an elevation of 454 metres, this ancient monument serves as a prominent landmark between the scenic Farndale Valley to the east and Bransdale to the west. It is believed to date back to before the end of the Bronze Age, offering a tangible link to the early inhabitants of this historic landscape.

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    July 28, 2023

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    Many believe that the Cammon Stone is one of the oldest standing in the Moors. It probably dates to before the end of the Bronze Age. You will find on the word 'Hallelujah' in Hebrew; potentially by an Ingleby vicar in the 19th century.

    June 21, 2019

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    You can't miss it -it's right by the track!

    February 16, 2024

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    A useful and unmistakeable waypoint. The stone actually has 3 inscriptions and a second recumbent stone behind it (may have once been standing). A scheduled monument that dates back to prehistoric times, full details available at historicengland.org.uk, list entry 1019520.

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    1. Farndale Railway and Cammon Stone loop from Blakey Ridge — North York Moors National Park

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    05:22

    320m

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Bransdale, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the Cammon Stone historically significant?

    The Cammon Stone is a nationally rare monument with a rich history. It dates back to before the end of the Bronze Age, making it one of the oldest standing stones in the North York Moors. It features ancient cup and ring marks on its south face, a 19th-century Hebrew inscription ('Hallelujah') on its west face, and a faint post-medieval inscription on its east face, reflecting its continuous use as a landmark and boundary marker over millennia.

    Are there specific walking routes that include the Cammon Stone?

    Yes, the Cammon Stone is a prominent and unmistakable waypoint along various walking and hiking routes across Rudland Rigg. It's often included in intermediate circular routes that explore the surrounding moorland, connecting Farndale and Bransdale. Many hikers use it as a key navigational point on longer treks.

    How challenging is the hike to Cammon Stone for beginners?

    The hike to Cammon Stone is generally considered intermediate. While the stone itself is easily accessible right by the main track, the terrain across Rudland Rigg can be exposed and uneven, especially in poor weather. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness should be fine, but sturdy footwear and appropriate clothing for moorland conditions are essential.

    Is the Cammon Stone area suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Cammon Stone can be suitable for families, particularly those with older children who are accustomed to walking. The historical significance and unique inscriptions can be engaging for curious minds. However, be prepared for potentially exposed weather and uneven terrain. Shorter, out-and-back routes to the stone might be preferable for younger children.

    Is the Cammon Stone trail dog-friendly?

    Yes, the trails around Cammon Stone are generally dog-friendly. However, as it's located within the North York Moors National Park, dogs should be kept under close control, especially during lambing season (spring) or when livestock are present. Always follow the Countryside Code and be mindful of ground-nesting birds.

    What are the parking options for visiting Cammon Stone?

    Parking for Cammon Stone is typically found in lay-bys or designated parking areas along the roads leading to Rudland Rigg. Specific parking spots can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. It's advisable to check local maps or komoot routes for recommended starting points and parking locations, and arrive early if visiting on a busy day.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Cammon Stone?

    Public transport options directly to the remote Rudland Rigg area where Cammon Stone is located are very limited. Visitors typically rely on private vehicles, or combine a bus service to a nearby village (like Kirkbymoorside or Hutton-le-Hole) with a significantly longer walk or taxi service to reach the starting points of trails leading to the stone.

    What is the best time of year to visit Cammon Stone for optimal conditions?

    While the Cammon Stone is a year-round destination, the drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions. During these times, the paths are less muddy, and the weather is typically milder, providing better visibility for the expansive moorland views. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear for cold, wet, and potentially snowy conditions.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation nearby?

    The Cammon Stone is located in a remote part of the North York Moors. There are no immediate facilities right by the stone. The nearest villages with cafes, pubs, and accommodation options would be in the surrounding valleys, such as Farndale, Bransdale, or further afield in places like Kirkbymoorside or Hutton-le-Hole. Plan to bring your own refreshments for the hike.

    What kind of views can I expect from Cammon Stone?

    From the Cammon Stone, you can expect impressive, expansive views across the North York Moors. It stands on the spine of Rudland Rigg, offering panoramic vistas into the Farndale Valley to the east and Bransdale to the west. On clear days, the vast, undulating moorland stretches out, providing a true sense of wilderness and solitude.

    Is there anything else interesting to see near the Cammon Stone?

    Yes, besides the Cammon Stone itself, there is a second, recumbent stone lying nearby, which is thought to have once been another standing stone. The area around Rudland Rigg is also rich in ancient trackways and other archaeological features, offering a glimpse into the long history of human activity on the moors. The entire Rigg provides a sense of walking through history.

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