Enchanting! Note the small circle surrounding it. According to Burl it ‘may be a despoiled ring-cairn rather than a true stone circle’.
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Apparently there are other circles and stone alignments close by, but you’d have to do an awful lot of clearance to work it all out.
Beautiful moss-covered stones which I presumed to be a ruined cairn, but could possibly be a ruined stone hut.
Looking back towards the clearing that contains the Standing stone/circle.
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This looks like a relatively easy place to get to if you know what you’re doing. We didn’t. We figured that it must be close to the river, according to the OS map, but, having parked up and set off down the track towards the water it soon became evident that there was no real pathway to follow and the conifers here were very dense and fallen trunks were covered in thick, luxurious moss giving the whole place a look like a children’s illustration of primeval forest. A fleeting glimpse of a stegosaurus wouldn’t have surprised me.
Fighting our way out, chased by a velociraptor, we headed back to the van only to discover a discreet footpath just behind it. Duhhh! At the end of it was a sunny woodland clearing with a lovely standing stone, almost 2m in height, surrounded by a rough circle of about 8 or 9 smaller stones. There may have been more but the grass was quite thick and dense. Having looked at my copy of Burl I now know there were and that this is quite a complex little site comprising more than one oval ring, stone alignments and a possible cairn, a bit like a poor relative to the nearby mind-blowing Beaghmore site. I also realise now that it’s referred to as ‘Davagh Lower’ (Eds – you may want to revise my naming?), which means presumably that there’s a Davagh Upper (or what I’ve named Davagh Forest).
Slightly to the north of the standing stone is what I took to be a ruined cairn, but again this seems to be in dispute as it could just be a ruined stone hut. Whatever it might be, it’s still a very peaceful tranquil spot and well worth a visit.
Sites within 20km of Davagh Water
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Davagh Forest
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Beaghmore
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Tullybrick
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Broughderg
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Ballybriest Wedge
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Ballybriest Court
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Ballybriest (now in An Creagán)
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Broughderg
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Tulnacross
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Dunnamore
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Keerin
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Cloghmore
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Crouck
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Dun Ruadh
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Crouck
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Goles
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Aghascrebagh
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Aghascrebagh
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Murnells
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Cregganconroe
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Moymore
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Cregganconroe
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Creggandevesky
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Creggandevesky
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Copney
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Loughmacrory III
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Loughmacrory II
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Loughmacrory I
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Altdrumman
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Glenroan
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Glenroan
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Athenree
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Aghalane
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Tireighter
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Castledamph
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Tamlaght
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The Honey Mug