Drombeg Stone Circle

Ancient stone circle dating to 1100 BC, one of the most visited megalithic sites in Ireland.

Drombeg, Glandore, Co. Cork

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Drombeg Stone Circle

Drombeg Stone Circle, also known as the 'Druid's Altar', is a recumbent stone circle located near Glandore, about 15km from Clonakilty. Dating to around 1100 BC, this Bronze Age monument consists of 17 standing stones arranged in a circle approximately 9 meters in diameter. The site also features a fulacht fiadh (ancient cooking pit) and two hut sites.

Visitor Information

  • Free admission
  • Aligned with winter solstice sunset
  • Wheelchair accessible path
  • Interpretive signs on site

One of the most photographed ancient monuments in West Cork.

Category

History

Location

Drombeg, Glandore, Co. Cork

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