SRH 16. Meehambee Dolmen
Apr 04, 2022, 04:55 PM
Location: 53.41188, -8.01972
Park at tomb sign beside road. The 300 metre long Bridle Pathway at Meehambee, Drum leads to the prehistoric monument, the 3500 BC megalithic burial tomb, Four separate information panels are presently in place at different locations along the pathway. The site of Lios na Dreoilin (Fort of Wrens) has now become a Bird Watchers Paradise and its peaceful surroundings attracts walkers to stop at the Wayside Sign and listen to the singing birds. The garlic patch when in full bloom over the summer months provides walkers with a sweet scented aroma. The descriptive information panel offers walkers a look back in time when garlic was extensively used for cures in humans and animals alike. Picnic table on site.
Park at tomb sign beside road. The 300 metre long Bridle Pathway at Meehambee, Drum leads to the prehistoric monument, the 3500 BC megalithic burial tomb, Four separate information panels are presently in place at different locations along the pathway. The site of Lios na Dreoilin (Fort of Wrens) has now become a Bird Watchers Paradise and its peaceful surroundings attracts walkers to stop at the Wayside Sign and listen to the singing birds. The garlic patch when in full bloom over the summer months provides walkers with a sweet scented aroma. The descriptive information panel offers walkers a look back in time when garlic was extensively used for cures in humans and animals alike. Picnic table on site.