Only a few upright slabs set into a low cairn remain of this monument, but a visit is rewarded by superb views over the valley below and out over a pretty bay (Poullaguill Bay) to the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Tory Island can be seen to the northwest.
The remains of the gallery align east-west directly towards Crockshee, a nearby round-topped hill. The monument is situated on the edge of a little shelf on the side of a steep south-facing slope. The location has much in common with some Welsh portal tombs.
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