
Tobairin Holy Well, Co Kerry, Eire
Tobairin Holy WellCoomanaspig, near the Cliffs of Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland Just past the parking area of the Cliffs of Kerry, up the hill, along the Ring of Kerry, is…
Tobairin Holy WellCoomanaspig, near the Cliffs of Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland Just past the parking area of the Cliffs of Kerry, up the hill, along the Ring of Kerry, is…
The monument is a carved thin pillar-stone tall granite standing stone with an estimated age of over 2,000 years before the present. It is across the Ballycrovane Quay / Kenmare Bay from the Hag of Beara along the Ring of Beara on the Beara Peninsula.
The stone circle is atop a plateau above the valley overlooking Loch Inchiquinn, the other side lough Cloonee Upper and is surrounded by a ring of mountains. The 8' diameter circle consists of approximately five low small megalith locally sourced sandstone stones (1.2-1.8 meters high) with a significant 3 meter high (approx. 10') monolithic outlier standing stone. Two of the stones are portal stones (one leaning outwards).
Named after the River Loe that runs through it, the "Gap of Dunloe" is derived from the Irish "Dún Lóich," meaning 'Lóich's stronghold' or "gap of the little hollow." This narrow mountain pass was forged by glaciers during the last ice age 25,000 years ago.
The Shire of Killearney, county Kerry, Ireland. A Lord of the Rings inspired pub, bar, and cafe located downtown.
A tourist-attraction with a petting farm, this privately owned attraction is 10 km west of Dingle in the parish of Kilvickadownig. Its along the world famous Slea Head Drive. This Ring fort, also known as a "Rath", "Lios", or "Fairy Fort" is a circular ancient pre-Celtic settlement
Tobar Ghobanatan holy wells, shrine, ruins, and graveyard.
The sacred site of Kildare, Ireland