Stone Circles and Rows on Map Sheet R

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Move the mouse over a point on the map to see the Stone Circle's name and map reference in the status bar.

The Map sheet R covers a 100 km2 area which includes the following stone circles and rows:

Ballynamona Stone Circle at map reference R696384.

Barbaha Stone Row(s) at map reference R768759.

Cloghvoula Stone Row(s) at map reference R158143.

Feavautia Stone Row(s) at map reference R065235.

Graig Stone Row(s) at map reference R457308.

Knockane Stone Circle at map reference R513048.

Knockaroura Stone Row(s) at map reference R423803.

Knockeenadara Stone Circle at map reference R816087.

Knocknanagh E Stone Row(s) at map reference R227057.

Lackanagoneeny Stone Row(s) at map reference R838533.

Lough Gur group at map reference R640410. www

Tomdeely N Stone Row(s) at map reference R329524.



Map sheet R is also the likely location for the following stone circles and rows which have been destroyed:

- Tooreenglanahee Stone Row(s) at approximate map reference R174207.

- Slievereagh Stone Circle at approximate map reference R730250.

- Raerdnogy More Stone Circle at approximate map reference R840590.

- Firbreaga Stone Circle at approximate map reference R830680.

- Cuppoge Stone Circle at approximate map reference R770040.

- Ballyanny Stone Circle at approximate map reference R830850.

- Ballyalla Lake Stone Circle at approximate map reference R340810.

These lost megalithic sites do not appear on the map above, as their locations are uncertain. Any information about these sites, particularly if you know they exist, would be very much appreciated. Mail us with any information.



The name and map reference of the megaliths appear in the status bar when the mouse pointer is placed over a point on the map above.

In each map reference, the letters R refer to the 100 km2 sheet shown above. The next three numbers are the distance across from the left edge (0 to 999) and the final three numbers are the distance up from the bottom edge, (0 to 999).

A point on the map in red has further details on another web site, a point in green does not

Circles on the map represent stone circles, squares represent single or multiple stone rows or avenues, triangles represent group sites with two or more megalithic sites close together.

The list of stone circles and rows included in this resource is now available for browsing alphabetically.

Any stone circle or row indicated on the above map has further details given on a separate page here at the Megalith Map. Circles and rows indicated by a www tag, have links to websites elsewhere on the internet containing more text and/or images. Tell us about a stone circle or row not included on the above map by dropping us a line, and helping us to make this resource better for all who use it.

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