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Skeagh Cairn

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Skeagh Cairn is a prehistoric burial cairn situated on the slopes of the hills overlooking Skibbereen. This ancient monument consists of a large mound of stones, likely covering a Neolithic or Bronze Age tomb. The cairn is surrounded by a landscape of heath and pasture, with views stretching to the coast on clear days. While the cairn itself is a simple pile of stones, its age and setting give it a profound sense of antiquity. Visitors can walk around the cairn and imagine the rituals that took place here thousands of years ago. The site is remote and peaceful, offering a quiet escape into Ireland's deep past. It is not heavily promoted, so you may have the place to yourself.

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  • Stand at the cairn and take in the sweeping views of West Cork.
  • Notice the lichen-covered stones and the cairn's alignment with the landscape.
  • Look for other nearby prehistoric features like standing stones.
  • Enjoy the solitude and silence of the upland setting.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching and distant coastal views.

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Ways to visit Skeagh Cairn

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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