Something similar happened to me when I visited Boscawen Un a few years back - we sat outside the circle and waited for the two women to go, which they did eventually. Fortunately it was a beautiful warm afternoon so there was no rush. We had the circle to ourselves for about 15 minutes before other people turned up. I don't think I would be brave enough to ask someone to move as stone circles are often in remote places and I'm a woman, albeit usually with someone.
There are other sites where it is a given that people will be in the way - Castlerigg springs to mind, and of course Stonehenge.
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