Kilclooney Dolmen Donegal Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Have to walk through a farm
Didn’t visit in the end, it was off the beaten track and we would have to walk through a farm and we were to chicken. Looked from afar and it looked lovely
This is better than Poulnabrone or any other dolmen we've visited. On a farmer's private field (he has provided walkways and stepladders to get over fences), so you encounter sheep and donkeys on the ...
We visited this interesting rock formation in early March and found ourselves completely alone. We parked in the Dolmen Centre car park which was free, directly across the street from the small footp...
Drive to Dolmen centre. On rhs of car park, follow the bridge and path left of church. Follow path through farmland. Note no dogs allowed due to sheep. It’s about 10min walk at most. This is the best ...
Have to walk through a farm
Didn’t visit in the end, it was off the beaten track and we would have to walk through a farm and we were to chicken. Looked from afar and it looked lovely
You've never seen one until you see this one
This is better than Poulnabrone or any other dolmen we've visited. On a farmer's private field (he has provided walkways and stepladders to get over fences), so you encounter sheep and donkeys on the ...
A Nice Little Walk in the Country
We visited this interesting rock formation in early March and found ourselves completely alone. We parked in the Dolmen Centre car park which was free, directly across the street from the small footp...
Beautiful
Drive to Dolmen centre. On rhs of car park, follow the bridge and path left of church. Follow path through farmland. Note no dogs allowed due to sheep. It’s about 10min walk at most. This is the best ...
Kilcloney Dolmen
Lovely open walk across farmland to this unadvertised gem of ancient Irish history. The four donkeys are great guardians of this site.