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Fourknocks : Passage Tomb

CountyMeath
Grid RefO 109 620
GPSO 10853 62029 (8m)
Longitude6° 19' 31.67" W
Latitude53° 35' 46.94" N
Nearest TownGarristown (5 Km)
OS Sheet43
UTM zone29U
UTM x676987.18573549
UTM y5941941.2311914
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 19th August 2001

After Dowth (County Meath) Fourknocks may seem like an odd site to visit. Like Newgrange (County Meath) and Knowth (County Meath) one of the mounds has been fully restored. The entrance is guarded by a steel door for which you have to obtain the key from a house just over a mile away (see directions below). Even if you are on foot it is worth the effort and Ôø?10 pound deposit.

The inner chamber is a huge pear shaped one measuring 6 meters in diameter. Apparently it used to have a wooden roof supported by a central column, now it is capped with an unsightly concrete dome.

There are three small sub-chambers, two of which have carved lintels. Above the door there are two other carved stones and several more are erected against the walls. One in particular makes the journey here wothwhile; it shows a very stylised but definite face. It stares back at you smiling. It is a Neolithic Smiley !!! I am told this is the only representation of a face from this era in Ireland, possibly even in Europe.

The ambience inside the Pear chamber is calming and tranquil, yet at the same time full of vibes, despite its reconstruction. Once you block out the concrete ceiling you can really chill out here.

I could see two of the other ruinous mounds in an adjoining field with some very clear KEEP OUT signs.

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Sunday, 3rd February 2002

Popped back to see Fourknocks again. I was too early to go and get the key, but I couldn't resist taking a peek, even just at the outside, while I was so close.

Even with the steel door shut this wonderful mound has some magic.

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Friday, 12th April 2002

Knowth (County Meath), Newgrange (County Meath), Dowth (County Meath) and Fourknocks in one day! It's hard to cope with this.

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Saturday, 15th May 2004

I can now ignore the roof quite easily when here and I love the feeling as your eyes adjust to the dark inside and the texture and shape of the stones starts to leap out of the walls. I put together a panoramic view of the inside of the chamber (see link on right).

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Monday, 31st October 2005

After a wet start at Tara we plumped for Fourknocks, because it has a roof! A wonderful place to go at any time and it's always great to take someone there for the first time.

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Directions

From Garristown follow the R130 east and then take the R122 north. Take the second left (about 3.5 km) and follow the road to the end. The key is available from a house in Davidstown (O 093 616) and requires a £10 deposit.

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1.7 Km (NNE) there is a Artificial Mound at Herbertstown.
6.3 Km (ENE) there is a Holy Well at Tobertown (Co. Dublin).
5.6 Km (S) there is a Holy Well at Grallagh (Co. Dublin).
1.2 Km (NNW) there is a Artificial Mound at Heathtown.
4.7 Km (SSE) there is a Artificial Mound at Mallahow (Co. Dublin).

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External Links

Knowth.com

A great site specialising in the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara.
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