The stones themselves are on fenced off land, but you can view them without crossing any fences or disturbing any crops by walking S on the minor road (Centenary Way) from Wharram Percy car park past the junction of footpaths to where the field edge joins the road, then walking back N along the field edge. The field edge moves away from the road, and you get a good view of the stones.
Mythopoetic coincidence – a disused railway tunnel enters the dale just to the N of the stones.
It's nice to hear you got to see them Ubik! But on the map they're on open access land I see - you could have popped over the fence after all :( Maybe next time.
The tunnel's a good touch though.
My ears pricked up at Wharram Percy, that most famous of all deserted medieval villages; and though DMV's are'nt allowed on here do note the proximity of tumulus to the village/church. Must visit when next up there, ruined church and barrows ;)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharram_Percy
next time im up there ill get some more images for everyone to see