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Have you visited Druids Temple, Masham? Tucked away in the stunning countryside of the Swinton Estate near Masham, North Yorkshire, this hidden gem is a must-see for curious explorers and history lovers. Although it looks ancient, the Druids Temple was actually built in the 1800s as a folly—but its eerie beauty and mystical vibes still capture imaginations today. It’s free to visit, dog-friendly, and perfect for a woodland walk with a twist of mystery. Just follow the signs from Swinton Bivouac
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