
Burial cairn (since enhanced by modern walkers) about 30m SW of the titchy stone. One hell of a good burial spot for anyone who had a thing about Simonside whilst they were alive.
Burial cairn (since enhanced by modern walkers) about 30m SW of the titchy stone. One hell of a good burial spot for anyone who had a thing about Simonside whilst they were alive.
What a small, squat standing stone. Less than three feet tall, with weathered grooves on the sides and a big eroded cup on the top. But it has a good view. It stands on a ridge just above Rothbury (the name’s bit of a give away really), and you can see the whole of the profile of Simonside. Rather neatly though, you can’t see Rothbury.
It’s close to the footpath, and if you’re in Rothbury it’s only a couple of minutes walk up the hill. Not much to look at on it’s own, but if you get this far, you’ll be rewarded by the view, and may be tempted to explore the plateau of Debdon cairnfield, or nip around the corner to Football Cairn.
Access isn’t very good, the path from Rothbury has stiles and gets a bit ‘rubble and mudslide’. There is a bridlepath, but the ground is rough, mostly heather and stones, with peaty holes and mini bogs.
Short description of the stone, just to prove it’s actually a standing stone, and not an upright pebble.