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Freahanes (Rath) — Images (click to view fullsize)

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Burgatia (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) — Images

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Shronacarton (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Coolnagarrane (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Derrynasafagh (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Another stone seen from the road as we were driving by. Not a massive stone, at under one and a half metres, it's wider than it is tall.
Apparently, there are several others on the slopes, on the opposite side of the road.

Derrynasafagh (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Derrynacaheragh (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Situated in a field to the side of the minor road going into Derrynacaheragh (Right hand side if coming from Dunmanway). Not marked on the OS map.
Not the most exciting stone, but worth a stop if you are passing !

Derrynacaheragh (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Cousane (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Large rectangular standing stone, just under two metres high. It ismnsituated in a field next to a minor road, just off the R584 at Cousane Gap. Easily seen from the main road but doesn't seem to be marked on the OS map. Terrific views of The Shehy Mountains.

Cousane (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Coolmountain (Stone Circle) — Fieldnotes

Just two stones remain of a multiple stone circle, thought to contain up to eleven stones.
It is situated in pasture, in the wooded Caha valley. Access is not too difficult, just one barbed wire fence to negotiate !
A lovely peaceful setting.

Coolmountain (Stone Circle) — Images

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Bawnishall (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Situated at the field edge, a fine stone over 3 metres high.

Bawnishall (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Inchincurka (Wedge Tomb) — Images

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Trawlebane (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Situated SSW of Trawlebane Circle, it is one of several stones in the area. Take the lane leading South from near the circle and the stone is in a field to the left. There is a gate right by it so access is easy.

Trawlebane (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Garranes North (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

About a mile East of Castle Donovan along a pot hole filled minor road. It is marked on the OS map.
Situated on a small hillock, with extensive views in all directions.
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After spending 25 years living around and wandering over Dartmoor and a brief 5 month stay in North Wales, I can now be found driving around the lanes of West Cork.
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