Exploring Waterford's Ancient Monuments

Coumaraglinmountain - Standing Stone 1

Coumaraglinmountain - Standing Stone 1

This modest sized standing stone is one of the first standing stones you can see as you enter the Araglin Valley complex by road.

Located just off a bend in the road, it stands just 0.85 metres tall X 0.5 X.25 m.

Its orientation is NNE- SSW. Close by are two smaller stones which make up a triangular shape measuring roughly 1.8 X 2.2 metres.

The reason for, or significance of these two lesser stones is unclear.

 

Directions: See Treenearla Commons.

From here, at the top of the Mauma Pass continue on the descent towards Kilbrien. Take the first turn right which is after about 3.5 km. Follow this track into the valley.


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