This is one of the most photographed site at Carrowmore and, I think, rightly so. It is almost perfect - both in structure and location. It is situated on the spine of a shallow slope, allowing you to get good views of it.
There is a complete kerb and internal passage tomb, which is of the dolmen-like style. The kerb is quite small at around 13m in diameter, but is made of large rocks.
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This is one of everyone's favourites here. When I first visited it was a murky day and visibility was very poor. On this visit, however, the views were opened right up to the mountain ranges that encircle Carrowmore.
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A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments
Carrowmore Tomb 27 (Co. Sligo) | Carrowmore Tomb 26 (Co. Sligo) | Cross (Co. Antrim) |
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