Irish ringforts Staigue Stone Fort A major prehistoric circular fort. In excellent condition, this vestige of the past attracts visitors every year! 4.60/5 (5 votes)
Irish dolmens The Gaulstown Dolmen Do you like large-scale dolmens? Gaulstown's is located in a small clearing. Its dimensions are imposing. 4.20/5 (5 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)
Huts Irish ringforts Cashel Murphy Cashel Murphy is an archaeological site on the Dingle Peninsula. It was home to a colony whose origins date back to 3200 BC. 3.75/5 (4 votes)
Irish stones The Kilnasaggart Stone A 2-metre-high stone with engraved inscriptions dating back to 700 AD! 4.33/5 (3 votes)
Irish dolmens Slidderyford Dolmen One of the smallest dolmens in Northern Ireland! Cute and round, it's well worth a visit! 2.00/5 (3 votes)
Cairns, Ireland Audleystown If you love megaliths and their mysteries, then don't miss Audleystown, a megalithic site located northwest of Castle Ward and less than a mile from the village of Strangford. 4.33/5 (3 votes)
Irish dolmens The Kilmogue Dolmen Kilmogue Dolmen is located north of Waterford in County Kilkenny. Magnificent, it is one of the most imposing dolmens in Ireland after… 4.00/5 (3 votes)
Irish dolmens The Ballina Dolmen Do you like dolmens? You'll love this one! Stocky and chunky, it's one of Ballina's best attractions! 3.33/5 (3 votes)
Irish stones The Cloughmore Stone The Cloughmore Stone, also known as “The Big Stone”, is a huge rock located above the village of Rostrevor in County Down,… 4.50/5 (2 votes)