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Caherard
Wedge Tomb
Caherard (Leaba an Fhir Mhúimhnuigh or the bed of the Munsterman) (Wedge Tomb) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 5 images, 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © Charles Coughlan
Also known as:
Leaba an Fhir MhĂșimhnuigh or the bed of the Munsterman
Nearest Town:
Cahershiveen (23km SSE)
OS Ref (IE):
Q3907501039 /
Sheet: 70
Latitude:
52° 8' 16.44" N
Longitude:
10° 21' 2.88" W
Added by
bogman
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As you approach this from Ventry drive past the old quarry to the first gate on your right, walk straight up the hill and over two stone ditches, there are some cows here but should not pose a problem, views are stunning from up here.
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Posted by
bogman
1st July 2010ce