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Leac an Scail, Kilmogue Dolmen — Attraction in The Municipal District of Piltown

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Kilmogue Portal Tomb, also called Leac an Scail, is a dolmen and National Monument located in County Kilkenny, Ireland.
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Leac an Scail, Kilmogue Dolmen

Harristown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
4.8(60)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Kilmogue Portal Tomb, also called Leac an Scail, is a dolmen and National Monument located in County Kilkenny, Ireland.

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4y

Stone of the Warrior or Hero. One of the tallest portal dolmen in Ireland (4 metres). The portal entrance is North East facing. This place is well worth a spin to. Very well kept, with interpretive signage and access along a grassy pathway. It's an incredible feat of engineering considering the tools people had...

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3y

It's a hidden Gem. Only if you stand there right in front and see them giant slabs balancing each other you just wonder how did they manage this. Beats all Portal Tombs I've seen so far. Worth the drive. Just a short spin from Poulanassi Waterfall outside Mullinavat. And lots of other other things...

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7y

One of the biggest and tallest dolmen I've ever seen. There was no problem to find it as it was well sign posted from the road. Very quiet place, no people around. About one hundred meters from dolmen there's a standing stone in the middle of...

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Inez MahonyInez Mahony
Stone of the Warrior or Hero. One of the tallest portal dolmen in Ireland (4 metres). The portal entrance is North East facing. This place is well worth a spin to. Very well kept, with interpretive signage and access along a grassy pathway. It's an incredible feat of engineering considering the tools people had 5000 years ago.
Kate WeglowskaKate Weglowska
One of the biggest and tallest dolmen I've ever seen. There was no problem to find it as it was well sign posted from the road. Very quiet place, no people around. About one hundred meters from dolmen there's a standing stone in the middle of someone's field.
Graham HorganGraham Horgan
Really nice little spot and kept clean. The massive stones are quite something to see. From what I read, these are the tallest ones in the whole country and about 5,000 years old. Simply amazing and everyone should give this place a visit.
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Stone of the Warrior or Hero. One of the tallest portal dolmen in Ireland (4 metres). The portal entrance is North East facing. This place is well worth a spin to. Very well kept, with interpretive signage and access along a grassy pathway. It's an incredible feat of engineering considering the tools people had 5000 years ago.
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One of the biggest and tallest dolmen I've ever seen. There was no problem to find it as it was well sign posted from the road. Very quiet place, no people around. About one hundred meters from dolmen there's a standing stone in the middle of someone's field.
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Really nice little spot and kept clean. The massive stones are quite something to see. From what I read, these are the tallest ones in the whole country and about 5,000 years old. Simply amazing and everyone should give this place a visit.
Graham Horgan

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