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Re: Recumbent Stone Circles of NE Scotland
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ryaner wrote:
Thanks Drew and Tiompan. Haven't decided on the summer hols just yet, and this and other topics got me thinking - "car, Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Orkney etc." No decisions yet, but I like a good book to read afore I set out. Adam Welfare Great Crowns of Stone £125 on Amazon, worse on Alibris. Ho hum. Given that I've never really 'done' Cork, maybe that's a better option for the moment.


West Cork, specifically the Beara Peninsula is fabulous. Stopped at Gaulstown Dolmen on the way down and Drombeg on the way back - plus all the amazing small stone circles on Beara and just over the border in Kerry. Have just remembered that Drombeg has a recumbent stone as well.


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Posted by tjj
17th February 2017ce
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