Corracloona Megalithic Tomb
Corracloona Megalithic Tomb
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Rob B
3 contributions
Aug 2019
Beware! The map location given for this site is wrong. The tomb is actually near Kiltyclogher, near the border with Northern Ireland.
Written 16 August 2019
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glenfarne2016
Glenfarne, Ireland5 contributions
May 2017
This is a must see for any one interested in history and outdoor life.
Very informative, beautiful scenery, tours available and hill walking also
Very informative, beautiful scenery, tours available and hill walking also
Written 23 May 2017
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Tony B
County Dublin, Ireland97 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
If your interested in our history then you have to search out Corracloona megalithic tomb. It was built hundreds of years ago but impressive.
Written 30 October 2016
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James W
Birmingham, AL951 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
This is a nice close attraction that is worth a 1h visit. The ancient tomb area is well marked and interesting for kids and adults.
Written 6 August 2016
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IrelandTourist
Ireland62 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
found this attraction poorly signposted and hard to actual find and the road to the Tomb is blocked with a gate. As there was no sign on the gate we where unsure if access by car 9or foot) was permitted. So being respectful of resent reported farmers objections to walkers and hikers in the Sligo area we parked the car and walked. However we where not prepared for the steepness or distance. We only managed to make it to the "car park" which is 1km from the Tomb before running out of energy. A bit of consideration and direction would be appreciated for us idiots who don't know where we are going.
Written 28 June 2015
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Anthony W
Strangford29 contributions
Jul 2013 • Friends
The picture is of Creevykeel court-tomb at Drumcliffe, county Sligo. Corracloona is of interest to the megalithomaniac because it is one of the few tombs in Ireland which not only retains its entrance- (or door-)stone, but has one pierced with a 'kennel-hole' for delivering offerings to (or listening to the voices of) the dead. Most of the containing cairn survives, with its revetment, and the site is also unique in offering a clear view of a section of The Black Pig's Dyke, a trans-Ulster earthwork dating from an early century of the Christian era.
Written 18 July 2013
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