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Burren (Central, W)

Wedge Tomb

<b>Burren (Central, W)</b>Posted by bogmanImage © Charles Coughlan
Also known as:
  • Tullygobban wedge tomb

Nearest Town:Swanlinbar (14km ESE)
OS Ref (IE):   H074353 / Sheet: 26
Latitude:54° 15' 58.96" N
Longitude:   7° 53' 11.1" W

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Tullygobban (Tulaigh an Ghobáin) is though to be named after the Gobán Saor, the master craftsman of Irish folklore. His wife and child are thought to be buried on this hill. ryaner Posted by ryaner
8th July 2020ce