- Dún
Aonghasa (unofficial
anglicised version Dun Aengus) is the best-known of
several prehistoric hill
forts on the Aran
Islands of
County Galway, Ireland...
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Aonghasa".
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Aonghasa"
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landscape and it has a
wealth of
ancient and
medieval sites including Dún
Aonghasa,
described as "the most
magnificent barbaric monument in Europe" by George...
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protect the soil.
Seven prehistoric stone forts are on the islands. Dún
Aonghasa, on Inishmore,
dates back to 1100 BC. Enda of Aran
founded the Killeany...
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destination of the Aran
Islands which is home to
World Heritage Site Dún
Aonghasa. The
islands also have
regular links with the
towns of
Rossaveal and Doolin...
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Walls of Dún
Aonghasa, a dun on Inishmore, Ireland...
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County Galway. The Aran Islands,
featuring prehistoric forts such as Dún
Aonghasa, have been a
regular tourist destination since the 19th century. Inland...
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Cairns in the
region were also put to
vital practical use. For example, Dún
Aonghasa, an all-stone Iron Age
Irish hill fort on
Inishmore in the Aran Islands...
- The
prehistoric hill fort of Dún
Aonghasa,
Inishmore Island...
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landscaped park.
Dromore Wood – Ennis,
County Clare –
Nature reserve. Dún
Aonghasa – Inishmore, Aran Islands,
County Galway – A
prehistoric stone fort. Dungarvan...