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Monumentos naturales
Irlanda
Munster, Ireland
Kerry

Círculo de piedras de Uragh

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Círculo de piedras de Uragh

Senderismo

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Ciclismo

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The Uragh Stone Circle is a remarkable Bronze Age axial stone circle nestled on the scenic Beara Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 70 meters, it overlooks the tranquil waters of Lough Inchiquin, offering a profoundly evocative setting. This ancient historical site, dating back to between 3300 and 900 BCE, is renowned for its unique arrangement of five stones and a dramatic, monumental outlier stone that stands over three meters tall.

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    17 de mayo de 2022

    Ciclismo

    Actualmente por 4 euros (donación) se pueden visitar las piedras dispuestas en círculo (período del Bonzo 3000 a 900 aC). Aquí en Irlanda hay muchos de ellos. Todavía no sabemos exactamente qué estaba pasando con ellos.
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    4 de agosto de 2022

    Ciclismo

    Un lugar loco - místico, especialmente en tiempo brumoso
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    20 de marzo de 2017

    Senderismo

    Es como retroceder en el tiempo mientras visita Stone Circle y Cloonee Lough Valley.
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    Círculo de piedras de Uragh - Recorrido circular desde Uragh Stone Circle

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    Elevación 70 m

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    Desarrollado por Foreca

    lunes 4 mayo

    13°C

    5°C

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    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 17,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Kerry, Munster, Ireland, Irlanda

    Preguntas frecuentes

    Is there an entrance fee or donation expected to visit Uragh Stone Circle?

    Yes, while not a formal entrance fee, visitors are typically asked for a small donation, often around 4 euros, as the site is located on private farmland. This helps maintain access to this ancient monument.

    How long does it typically take to visit Uragh Stone Circle?

    The walk from the parking area to the stone circle is relatively short. Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour at the site itself, allowing time to appreciate the stones, the views, and the tranquil atmosphere. If you combine it with a longer walk in Gleninchaquin Park or the surrounding area, your visit could extend for several hours.

    Are there any specific hiking routes or circular walks around Uragh Stone Circle?

    While the immediate path to the stone circle is a short walk, the area around Lough Inchiquin and Gleninchaquin Park offers various trails. Hikers can explore different routes that incorporate the stone circle as a highlight, often providing stunning views of the lake and mountains. You can find and plan these walks using komoot's route planner.

    Is Uragh Stone Circle accessible by public transport?

    Uragh Stone Circle is in a remote part of the Beara Peninsula, and direct public transport access is very limited or non-existent. Visitors typically reach the site by car, following a narrow road off the R571 from Kenmare. A car or bicycle is highly recommended for visiting this location.

    Is Uragh Stone Circle suitable for families with children?

    Yes, it can be a wonderful and educational experience for families. The walk to the circle is not overly strenuous, and children often enjoy the mystical atmosphere and the impressive scale of the stones. It's a great opportunity to connect with ancient history and nature. Just be mindful of the remote location and ensure children are supervised near the stones and the lake.

    Is Uragh Stone Circle dog-friendly?

    As the stone circle is located on private farmland, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved. Always clean up after your pet. Respect for the private property and any livestock in the area is paramount.

    What are the best times of day or year to visit Uragh Stone Circle for photography?

    The changing light throughout the day can dramatically alter the landscape's colors and mood. Early morning or late afternoon (golden hour) often provides the most dramatic lighting for photography, casting long shadows and enhancing the mystical feel. While the intro mentions no specific 'best time' for crowds, visiting during these times can offer unique perspectives. The Irish weather is unpredictable, but a hazy or misty day can also create a uniquely atmospheric and 'crazy place' feel, as noted by visitors.

    Are there any facilities like restrooms, cafes, or shops near Uragh Stone Circle?

    Due to its remote location on private farmland, there are no public restrooms, cafes, or shops directly at Uragh Stone Circle. Visitors should plan accordingly, bringing any necessary refreshments. The nearest amenities would be found in larger towns like Kenmare.

    Is Uragh Stone Circle wheelchair accessible?

    Unfortunately, Uragh Stone Circle is not wheelchair accessible. Access involves navigating a narrow road and then a walk across uneven, potentially muddy, farmland to reach the site. The terrain is natural and not adapted for wheelchairs.

    What other historical sites or attractions are nearby Uragh Stone Circle?

    Uragh Stone Circle is part of a wider landscape rich in Bronze Age monuments. While not explicitly listed, the Beara Peninsula and County Kerry are dotted with numerous ancient sites, including other stone circles and historical ruins. Gleninchaquin Park, known for its waterfalls and scenic walks, is also very close by and often visited in conjunction with the stone circle.

    What should I wear when visiting Uragh Stone Circle?

    Given the varied Irish weather and the remote, exposed location, it's advisable to wear layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, even on seemingly clear days. Sturdy, waterproof walking shoes or boots are essential for the walk across potentially wet and uneven ground.

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