Poul na Brone Dolmen
Poul na Brone Dolmen is the Burren's most famous archaeological monument and
is regarded as the finest example of Megalithic tombs in Ireland. In fact there
is a wealth of remains from ancient civilisations in the Burren that excites
the historian and archaeologist. It was excavated in 1986 and the remains of
33 people were discovered some dating back to 3800 B.C.
Poulnabrone Dolmen Gleninsheen, Poulawack Cairn are fine examples of burial
tombs. Forts at Cahercommaun, Caherconnell and Caheraballykinvarga take you
back to a time long past. Ancient monastic sites, Holy wells, castles, high
crosses, round towers form a myriad of stopping places.
There are over seventy great stone tombs, including 6,000 year-old portal dolmens
and court tombs and neolithic cairns. There are also many fulachta fiadh (cooking
or sauna sites) dating back to the Bronze Age, some three hundred of them. The
Celtic iron Age saw the arrival of ring barrows and some five hundred ring fort
and hill forts and the mysterious "fairy forts".
Location
5 miles (8 km) from Ballyvaughan Village.
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