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Thornborough Henges

Located in North Yorkshire, the Thornborough Henges are a remarkable trio of Neolithic earthworks dating back over 4,000 years. These ancient monuments form one of the most important prehistoric complexes in Britain, often referred to as the “Stonehenge of the North.” Visitors are drawn to their mysterious origins and the powerful sense of history that surrounds the site, making it a captivating destination for archaeology enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.

The henges are managed by local heritage organizations, and information about the site, guided tours, and educational events can be found through regional archaeological groups and visitor centers. While the site itself is open to the public year-round, there are no formal facilities on-site, so visitors are encouraged to prepare accordingly. Nearby visitor centers and local heritage websites provide helpful resources for planning visits and learning more about the significance of the Thornborough Henges.

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