- The
Legananny Dolmen is a
megalithic dolmen or
cromlech nine
miles southeast of
Banbridge and
three miles north of Castlewellan, both in
County Down, Northern...
- to help bury the
twelve Kings, who are said to be
buried at the top.
Legannany Dolmen sits on the
southern slopes of
Slieve Croob near the
village of...
- one
national identity). Near the town lie the
ancient Lisnagade Fort,
Legannany Dolmen, and the
Loughbrickland Crannóg,
constructed around the year 500...
-
Dolmen Down 54°19′23″N 6°01′12″W / 54.323°N 6.020°W / 54.323; -6.020 (
Legannany Dolmen)
portal tomb - Lia Fáil
Meath 53°34′39″N 6°36′43″W / 53.57750°N...
- the
cashel walls is an Iron Age
underground souterrain. Also
nearby is
Legannany Dolmen,
approximately 3
miles (4.8 km) to the
north near the
village of...
- (3.5 mi)
north of Leitrim,
Northern Ireland. It
contains the
ancient Legannany Dolmen which has
stood for
between 4000 and 4500 years. It is made up...
- (St John's
Church of
Ireland and
Dromara Second Presbyterian Church).
Legannany Dolmen, a
prehistoric three legged 'giants grave' is just
outside the...
- J5862 4705 Lappoges,
Court tomb: Giant’s Graves, grid ref: J2557 5277
Legannany,
Graveyard with cross-inscribed
pillar stone, grid ref: J3033 4274 Legananny...