Poulawack Cairn
#197 among destinations in Ireland
Facts and practical information
Poulawack Cairn is a prehistoric burial cairn located in the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland. ()
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Poulawack Cairn – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Aillwee Cave, Poulnabrone Dolmen, Leamaneh Castle, Caherconnell Stone Fort.
- 3.9 miNNatural attraction, Park, Cave
Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan
100 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the Burren in County Clare, Aillwee Cave is one of the oldest caves in Ireland and a premier tourist attraction in Ballyvaughan. Discovered in the 1940s, the cave's limestone formations offer a window into the subterranean world that dates back...
- 1.2 miNArchaeological site, Historical place
Poulnabrone Dolmen
30 min walk • Poulnabrone Dolmen stands as a hauntingly evocative portal tomb in the stark limestone landscape of the Burren in County Clare, Ireland. This archaeological marvel, estimated to have been constructed around 3600 BCE during the Neolithic period, serves as a silent...
- 3.1 miSForts and castles, Architecture, Ruins
Leamaneh Castle
79 min walk • Leamaneh Castle is a ruined castle located in the townland of Leamaneh North, parish of Kilnaboy, between the villages of Corofin and Kilfenora at the border of the region known as the Burren in County Clare, Ireland.
- 0.7 miNEHistorical place, Archaeological site
Caherconnell Stone Fort, Kilfenora
19 min walk • Caherconnell is an exceptionally well-preserved medieval stone ringfort in region known as the Burren, County Clare, Ireland. It lies about 1 km south of the Poulnabrone dolmen.
- 3.5 miNWForts and castles
Gregans Castle, Ballyvaughan
89 min walk • Gregans Castle is the name applied to both a 15th-century tower house and a Georgian-style house in the Burren region of County Clare, Ireland, near the village of Ballyvaughan. The latter dates from 1750 and is associated with the Martyn and O'Lochlainn families.
- 4 miNArchaeological site
Ballyallaban ringfort, Ballyvaughan
103 min walk • Ballyallaban ringfort or sometimes An Rath is an earthen ringfort south of Ballyvaughan in the Burren area, in County Clare, Ireland. It is a National Monument.
- 2.4 miNWArchaeological site
Cahermacnaghten
62 min walk • Cahermacnaghten is a ringfort south of Ballyvaughan in the Burren area, in County Clare, Ireland. It, or a nearby building, is the site of the famous O'Davoran law school. The fort is a National Monument.
- 3.3 miEArchaeological site
Cahercommaun, The Burren
85 min walk • Cahercommaun, sometimes Cahercommane, is a triple stone ringfort on the south-east edge of the Burren area, in Kilnaboy, near the rural village of Carran, in County Clare, Ireland. It was built in the 9th century.
- 2.2 miNArchaeological site
Gleninsheen
57 min walk • The Gleninsheen wedge tombs are two prehistoric wedge tombs located in the north central area of the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland. Both are aligned east-west, and there is evidence of contemporary etchings on some of the stone.
- 3.8 miNArchaeological site
Cahermore ringfort, Ballyvaughan
96 min walk • Cahermore ringfort or sometimes Caher Mór or "Ballyallaban stone fort" is a ringfort south of Ballyvaughan in the Burren area, in County Clare, Ireland. It is a National Monument.
- 3.7 miSEArchaeological site
Parknabinnia
95 min walk • Parknabinnia wedge tomb is a prehistoric wedge tomb located in the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland.