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)
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)
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)
Cairns, Ireland Creevykeel A tomb built between 4000 and 5000 BC! An exceptional tomb that still raises many questions among researchers. 4.40/5 (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)
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)