Irish dolmens The Meehambee Dolmen A superb prehistoric funerary portal! You'll be impressed by its size, and by its forest setting! 3.67/5 (12 votes)
Huts Clochan na Carraige These strange huts, dating back to the Middle Ages, were once used as shelters from the wind and rain. 4.08/5 (12 votes)
Irish stones Turoe stone Do you like megaliths and Celtic engravings? You'll love the Turoe Stone! Located in the village of Bullaun in County Galway, the… 3.64/5 (11 votes)
Irish dolmens The Kilclooney Dolmens Mysterious dolmens, still steeped in a history that has not been fully brought to light. 4.36/5 (11 votes)
Stone circles The Ballynoe Stone Circle There are 50 upright megaliths, forming a large circle over 110 metres in diameter... 4.45/5 (11 votes)
Irish ringforts The Mountsandel Fort Mountsandel Fort is a prehistoric Irish fort in County Derry. Dating from the Mesolithic period, it takes the form of a grassy mound, hollowed out at its center, overlooking the River Bann. 3.20/5 (10 votes)
Cairns, Ireland Irish stones Stone circles Knocknakilla Knocknakilla is a vast megalithic complex located between the villages of Macroom and Millstreet, County Cork. Over 3,500 years old, the site… 4.70/5 (10 votes)
Cairns, Ireland Tibradden Do you love colourful archaeological remains? Don't miss Tibradden, a superb open cairn just south of Dublin. A must-see, with its stones… 2.60/5 (10 votes)
Irish ringforts Dunbeg Fort Take a trip back in time with this tiny vestige of Irish prehistory! 3.30/5 (10 votes)
Irish dolmens The Dolmen of Drumanone A pretty dolmen, small and squat, that will fascinate megalith enthusiasts! 4.00/5 (9 votes)