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Badger Stone Petroglyphs

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Badger Stone Petroglyphs

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The Badger Stone Petroglyphs are a nationally important natural monument and historical site located on the expansive Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire, England. Situated at an elevation of 336 metres, this ancient gritstone rock is a remarkable example of prehistoric art, featuring intricate cup and ring marks believed to be around 5,000 years old. It stands as one of the finest examples of rock carvings found within the Pennine range, offering a tangible link to the early inhabitants of Britain.…

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  • Location: Ilkley, Bradford, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

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    April 20, 2023

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    Quite easy to find and worth finding to examine the markings on it.

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    Easy to spot on the route
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    Ilkley Moor Stone Circle – Cowper's Cross loop from Ilkley

    9.33km

    02:37

    180m

    180m

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 340 m

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    Location: Ilkley, Bradford, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How challenging is the walk to the Badger Stone Petroglyphs?

    The highlight is categorized as intermediate, but the approach to the Badger Stone Petroglyphs is generally considered relatively easy. User tips describe it as 'quite easy to find' and 'easy to spot on the route'. While the moorland terrain can be uneven, it's suitable for most visitors, including families.

    Are there specific parking areas for visitors to the Badger Stone Petroglyphs?

    While the intro doesn't specify parking, visitors typically park at designated areas around Ilkley Moor, such as those near Cow and Calf Rocks or White Wells, and then walk to the Badger Stone. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is the Badger Stone Petroglyphs site suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Badger Stone Petroglyphs are considered family friendly. The paths leading to the stone are generally manageable for children, offering an engaging outdoor activity combined with a fascinating historical discovery. It's a great opportunity for kids to connect with ancient history.

    Can I bring my dog to the Badger Stone Petroglyphs and surrounding trails?

    Ilkley Moor is generally dog-friendly, and many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the trails. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially due to grazing livestock (sheep and cattle) and ground-nesting birds. Always clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.

    What are the best weather conditions for viewing the petroglyphs?

    The carvings on the Badger Stone are often most visible when wet, such as after rain, or under specific lighting conditions like the low sun of sunrise or sunset. Overcast but dry days can also provide good, even light for viewing. Avoid visiting during heavy fog or snow if clear visibility is your priority.

    Are there any unique geological features near the Badger Stone Petroglyphs?

    The Badger Stone itself is a reddish gritstone, typical of the Pennine range. Ilkley Moor is renowned for its distinctive gritstone formations, including the famous Cow and Calf Rocks. These geological features, shaped by millennia of erosion, contribute to the rugged beauty of the landscape surrounding the petroglyphs.

    What should I pack for a visit to the Badger Stone Petroglyphs?

    Given its moorland location, it's recommended to pack layers of clothing, as weather can change quickly. Sturdy walking shoes or boots are essential for the uneven terrain. Consider bringing water, snacks, and a camera. If visiting in low light, a headlamp or flashlight might be useful, though not strictly necessary for the stone itself.

    Are there any loop trails that include the Badger Stone Petroglyphs?

    Yes, numerous walking routes on Ilkley Moor incorporate the Badger Stone Petroglyphs as a key point of interest. Many hikers choose to combine their visit with other notable landmarks like the Twelve Apostles stone circle or the Cow and Calf Rocks, creating varied loop trails of different lengths and difficulties.

    How accessible is the Badger Stone Petroglyphs for visitors with mobility challenges?

    While the highlight is listed as family friendly, the Badger Stone is located on open moorland with uneven, unpaved paths. There are no specifically accessible routes designed for wheelchairs or those with significant mobility challenges directly to the stone. The terrain can be rocky and muddy, especially after rain.

    Are there any other prehistoric sites worth visiting near the Badger Stone Petroglyphs?

    Absolutely. The surrounding Rombalds Moor is rich in prehistoric archaeology. Other notable sites include the Twelve Apostles stone circle, the Swastika Stone (another carved rock), and various burial mounds. Exploring these sites offers a broader understanding of the ancient landscape and its early inhabitants.

    How crowded does the Badger Stone Petroglyphs typically get?

    As a nationally important site on a popular moor, the Badger Stone can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends and during school holidays. However, due to its location on open moorland, it rarely feels overwhelmingly crowded. Early mornings or weekdays generally offer a more tranquil experience.

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