📌 Etal, Northumberland

The Duddo stones are found amidst rolling pastoral countryside between Coldstream and Berwick-upon-Tweed, roughly four miles south of the Anglo-Scottish Border. The exact number of stones is not immediately clear: they are marked as Duddo Four Stones on some Ordnance Survey maps, but generally better-known as the Duddo Five Stones. In fact, evidence for seven stones was found during excavation in the 1890s. With all that out of the way – the stones are pleasingly patterned by grooves eroded by water, and the 4,000 year-old monument enjoys a majestic setting surrounded by the “big sky country” in this part of Northumberland.

🌍 Location

📌 2 mi north of Etal, with access from minor road just west of Duddo

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NT 931437

🛰️ GPS coordinates: 55.686773,-2.112034

🚌 Bus to Duddo (1 mi)

🚗 Verge parking at 🧭 NT 932426 / 🛰️ 55.676721,-2.109472

📝 Key info

⌚ Always open

🎫 Free

💬 From the layby it’s a 20-min / nearly a mile’s walk (each way) to the stones, following a path northwards between & through fields.

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