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Drumnarullagh

Standing Stone / Menhir

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Latitude:54° 31' 26.69" N
Longitude:   7° 43' 9.42" W

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Right up in the north-east corner of Lower Lough Erne is the town of Kesh. It’s a pretty nondescript place, somewhere I wouldn’t be keen on passing too much time in… except that it has this mighty and mighty fine standing stone to its east in Drumnarullagh townland. It’s visible from the road about 120 metres into the field, well over 2 metres tall and 1.8 metres wide and is quite majestic, all alone there, with not much else around except the remains of a riverside rath about another 100 metres to the north. ryaner Posted by ryaner
6th April 2022ce