Went to Coolnatullagh in th Burren today to look for the wedgetomb. Very quiet there and I found the wedgetomb after wondering around for an hour or so, it is very small, cute, the back slab is collapsed into the tomb, but it is still very recognisable as a tomb, better then some others i have seen, I hope this is the one that Cunningham descripes, it looks different, but hard to tell, it is the only one I could find, and it is in the right place as he descripes it at some from the road you can see the top slab, on my walk back to the car I saw the cairn that is photographed in Carletons Jones book , that was a bonus as I wasn’t really looking for it, it is close to the road, it looked sweet, stones nicely draped around at the feet of the cairn and small colourful little flowers blooming in top of it, the cairn is about 1 .25 meter high i’d say. In the field where the tomb is, ( the cairn and the tomb are not that close together) there are some more interesting structures, hard to say what they are, I wished I had X-ray eyes!
John B. , the following websites give some more info on Dysert,dysertcastle.ie and Clarelibrary.ie
I went to the ringforts in Dysert last week sometime, and took the medieval road, you are transported back in time.
I love the new addition of allowing guests to rank various sites (it'd be wonderful if we could add a brief comment as well). I never realized how many sites I've been to, how many sites in exist throughout Ireland, and even some sites that I've been to that haven't shown up here, as of yet. I agree with Marriane from Clare, Dysert O'Dea is really a very fascinating place. I've been there twice and was captivated both times. It really is unfortunate that the round tower is in such ruin and there is so little information about this site. I'd love to learn more.
Went to Blackhead in the Burren , walked all around the ringfort there and up to the cairn, a very perculiar cairn, very good views, tried to find the other one, which apparently is there, i have read about it, but could not find that one, a good excuse to go again, the ringfort has one corner that is square, the plateaus are very big and long, there was one piece of limestone up towards the cairn, that was at least 10 by 10 yards appr. without being broken. I like to say thanks to the people on the green road leading up to Blackhead, they find my dog who went missing for 2 nights, she was chasing a fox, and dissappeared. But she is back and rearing to go again
Thank you for creating this fantastic web site. My family and I visited Ireland for the first time during May 2008. One of our main goals was to visit some of the prehistoric sites. Before going I printed out a number of pages from Megalithomania.com, which we used with the OS map. Your descriptions were a big help!! We tried to be respectful visitors, leaving everything intact, etc. It is a shame that every such site cannot be perfectly preserved and protected for all uses, but still wonderful that so many are accessible but still intact.
Went today to Dysert in Clare, great spot with various monuments, was delighted when i spotted some rock art in the church next to the round tower, when you go in the door, beautifully decorated with stone heads, you see the window at your left side, the 2 lowest stones from the window have each rock art, the left one is some sort of knot and the right one is something circular.
Went yesterday to Durranavahagh in the Burren, my second time and long overdue, saw all the widelife, the cuckoo was in great form and answered my attempt to 'cuckoo', i saw him flying over the valley, the wedgetomb is in good shape, i thought i saw a cairn nearby, will go up there next time, also found a nest in the ground with 4 small brown eggs, will look up where they are from, and my dog wears a small backpack, she lost the toppart , so if anybody is walking around there, and you spot it, well, enjoy the coffee and the book that is in it, i walked back on top of the mountain range going north, to the ringfort, Aird Rois, and sat there for a while looking at the green road unfolding up the mountain in front of me, a beautiful day in a magnificant landscape
Hi there,
fantasic website !!! well done! passed cloghanmore today, was looking for waves
...(surfing) and was walking in and around the tomb. was an amazing experience.
all the best
and good luck
Matteo
p.s. just worked on a documentary about Hill of Tara. was very interesting, too.
Hi Tom, Visited Loughcrew last week, wonderful place.
The standing stone that was in the field leading to Carnbane West is gone now..saw a fresh scar in the field..think the stone was removed recently. Probably by the unfriendly farmer who chases hikers away with his tractor!
Visited Harristown, Passage Tomb, Waterford today.
High on a hillside with a bracing spring breeze and spectacular views on every side.
Well preserved and worth the walk up.
Hi Tom
Just to say great site. The google maps are great and I've used many of your descriptions to find sites myself.
Great work!