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This is really hard! I asked my "stone friends" and they couldnt help me with a decision either (mostly because everytime someone mentions one we all like we get ready to get in the car and drive too it!)

So after 2 more road trips, I finally came to a decision... *drum roll*

1. Nine Stones Close for the setting (and the cows)

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/331/nine_stones_close.html

2. Cothiemuir Wood, I guess this one took my breath away because I had to trek through the snow to get to it and the woodland setting was simply beautiful. Everyone likes getting to a place and finding untouched snow :)

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/185/cothiemuir_wood.html

3. Castlerigg has the most beautiful rolling hills as a backdrop and its ALWAYS sunny there

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/70/castlerigg.html

Back-up options; Stonehead is AMAZING at sunset, Avebury always takes my breath away, West Kennet Avenue has a magical feeling about it, Devils Ring and Finger should get a mention simply because its the only thing anywhere NEAR my part of the country and Mein Hirion is well worth the drive to Anglesey (catch it at sunset!)

See, I told you I needed 8 votes

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faerygirl wrote:
2. Cothiemuir Wood, I guess this one took my breath away because I had to trek through the snow to get to it and the woodland setting was simply beautiful. Everyone likes getting to a place and finding untouched snow :)

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/185/cothiemuir_wood.html

Something's just struck me........ don't believe we've heard from Sunhoney yet? In my humble and not very expert opinion (having seen about 20 RSCs - a mere fraction) I cannot separate Cothiemuir and Sunhoney. Both exquisite rings...