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01 CORNWALL HURLERS STONE CIRCLE

4.2 miles/6.8km

2.5 hours

Moderate

111m

Walked by Fi Darby

Minion’s engine house ruins tell the tale of its tin and copper mining history, but this area is also packed full of Neolithic and Bronze Age artefacts, not all of them as visible as the famous Hurlers stone circles and impressive Pipers standing stones.

This 4.2-mile walk

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