Irish dolmens The Ballykeel Dolmen A dolmen to discover and admire, taking your time... An exceptional site for Irish archaeology enthusiasts. 4.71/5 (7 votes)
Irish dolmens The Dolmen Goward Do you know the Goward Dolmen? It alone demonstrates the talent and firepower of Neolithic man to build gigantic edifices! 4.00/5 (7 votes)
Cairns, Ireland Navan Fort Navan Fort is one of Ireland's outstanding archaeological sites. A remarkable carin, surrounded by some rather nice legends! 3.43/5 (7 votes)
Stone circles Carrigagulla Carrigagulla is a megalithic complex located 3km north-east of Ballinagreen in County Cork. The program includes stone circles, oghams and alignments: the… 4.67/5 (6 votes)
Cairns, Ireland Dowth Another Irish cairn, which you can visit to learn more about Irish megalithic tombs. 4.00/5 (6 votes)
Stone circles The Ardgroom SW Megaliths lined up in the middle of the Irish countryside. They still hold many secrets that archaeologists are struggling to uncover. 3.60/5 (5 votes)
Irish dolmens The Haroldstown Dolmen The Haroldstown Dolmen is considered one of the most interesting examples of a dolmen. Rather imposing, it measures over 4 metres long… 2.00/5 (5 votes)
Irish dolmens The Knockeen Dolmen Knockeen Dolmen is a dolmen located in County Waterford, Ireland. Impressive in size, it's well worth the detour! 3.60/5 (5 votes)