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Whitelees Moor Cairn

Trip No.15  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Cairn Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 21st May 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

Log Text: Whitelees Cairn :

Cairn remains on the summit of Whitelees, like the main site description mentions the Cairn looks greatly disturbed. Although it is turfed over and most of the stones have been moved, enough remain to give a general shape to the Cairn.
The scatter of stones reminds me of the disturbed Cairn remains on Carman Hill (Minus the Portal Stone) which is visible 10km away upriver.

The view from the summit of the moor is beautiful, with the Holy Loch, Loch Long, Gare Loch, Ben Lomond, Dumbarton Rock, Loch Thom and Goat Fell all visible when standing at the Cairn.

*Getting there ; Access the moor from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) These Cairn remains are about 35 minutes walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, keep walking for about another 10 minutes and you'll come to a small place to park a car at the bottom of the moor, there is a large metal gate to stop cars going up the track.
Walk up the windy track for about 5 minutes (Passing Whitelees 1 after a minute) and you'll come to a gate below an old disused red brick bunker further uphill. From here it's less than 5 minutes away. Climb the gate and head up past the bunker as far as you can go until to start seeing the Clyde. Keep walking until you see a long rocky spine running East to West. Head for that and then face SE, you'll see a large radio mast next to some trees around the cottage. The Cairn is just over 50m away in that direction, you can't miss it. The Cairn remains sit on raised ground and is the highest point on the moor.



Goat Craig 1

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 1 :

I spent 1 hour looking for these Cup Marks. But had no luck.

I went up and down the full shoreline looking at every rock behind the wall, but couldn't find this rock with 5 Cup Marks on it.

There are several possible reasons why I had no luck ;
1. There were a few rocks completely covered in moss, and it may have been one of these rocks.
2. A large portion of the wall along the Loch has fallen down, and some of the stones from this cover some of the natural rocks embedded into the ground.
3. It was discovered in 2007, a year we had high temperatures and low water levels. The guy who found it documented co-ordinates that placed the rock 'IN' Loch Thom. Perhaps during the low water levels of 2007 (When the Lochs edge would have been a few metres further in than usual) he actually found a rock in Loch Thom, at the waters edge - similar to the one he recorded at Daff reservoir.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around until you reach the small sandy beach bit. The Cup Marked Rock is recorded as being here.



Goat Craig 2

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 2 :

After spending an hour looking for Goat Craig '1', I only searched for these for 15 minutes, but due to not being able to locate 'GC1' I also found it difficult to locate Goat Craigs '2'.

Goat Craig is horrible terrain to walk over, it is uneven, rocky, boggy marsh, which makes it time consuming to navigate.
I think I now know roughly where 'GC2' are and will hopefully locate them on my next visit.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course,from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around until you reach the small sandy beach bit. The Cup Marked Rocks are recorded as being on the opposite side of the road from Goat Craig '1' Cup Marks.



Goat Craig 3

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 3 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and when you get to the turn in the road, turn and face the moors, you will see a low lying rocky outcrop, 7 Cup Marked Rocks were identified in this area.



Goat Craig 4

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 4 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and when you get to the turn in the road, turn and face the moors, you will see a low lying rocky outcrop, 7 Cup Marked Rocks were identified in this area.



Goat Craig 5

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 5 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and when you get to the turn in the road, turn and face the moors, you will see a low lying rocky outcrop, 7 Cup Marked Rocks were identified in this area.



Goat Craig 6

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 6 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and when you get to the turn in the road, turn and face the moors, you will see a low lying rocky outcrop, 7 Cup Marked Rocks were identified in this area.



Goat Craig 7

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 7 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and follow the turn in the road for about a minute, look for ruined wall remains ruuning up along the moor, this is the area the Cup Marked Rock was identified.



Goat Craig 8

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 8 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and when you get to the turn in the road, turn and face the moors, you will see a low lying rocky outcrop, 7 Cup Marked Rocks were identified in this area.



Goat Craig 9

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craig Cup Marks 9 :

Cup Mark site under review ; more information coming soon.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around, passing the small sandy beach bit on your right. Keep heading in the direction of the island on Loch Thom and when you get to the turn in the road, turn and face the moors, you will see a low lying rocky outcrop, 7 Cup Marked Rocks were identified in this area.



Goat Craigs Cairn (Loch Thom)

Trip No.16  Date Added: 17th Jul 2019
Site Type: Cairn Country: Scotland (Inverclyde)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 2

Log Text: Goat Craigs Cairn :

Goat Craigs Cairn doesn't seem to have changed much in the 63 years since it was first documented.

It is hard to spot at first, as most of the remaining stones are now turf covered. The mound is circular in shape, with an oval shaped hollow in the centre.
The oval hollow is divided into two separate chambers and is now filled with tall Grasses with a few boulders are scattered around.

The shape of the Cairn gets easier to discern when moving around it, being easier to see against the horizon the lower to the ground you are.

*Getting there ; Access Goat Craigs from the Old Largs Road, which runs from Overton at the top of Greenock to Loch Thom (And onto Largs) It's just over an hours walk from Drumfrochar train station.

From the train station come out onto Peat Road and turn left, walk uphill taking your 3rd left after the last house. Walk up the Old Largs Road and after 10 minutes you'll pass Whinhill golf course, from here its about an hours walk.
Keep on walking along the Old Largs Road for about 45 minutes and you'll pass the Gryffe reservoir, another 10 minutes and you'll arrive at Goat Craigs, follow the road around until you reach the small sandy beach bit. Turn and face South, and head up onto the moor, it is about 5 minutes from the road.

Look for a quite a large rocky outcrop and the Cairn is right in front of this.



Letterdeen

Trip No.2  Date Added: 28th Apr 2019
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Galway)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2012. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Letterdeen

Letterdeen submitted by bernard-yves on 8th May 2006. This stone is located on D37 647525 and GPS N53°30,369'W10°02,441' Ambience 3, Access 5
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Log Text: Letterdeen Menhir :

This 160cm tall Menhir sits on a patch of grass surrounded by salt marsh, at the edge of a small bay on the Atlantic Ocean. The Granite Menhir has 4 sides that are roughly aligned to the cardinal points.

This whole area is littered with Prehistoric sites (About 40 are documented within a 10km radius of this Menhir)
It would have been quite a sight around 4,000 years ago, with the Menhir overlooking a beautiful little fishing bay with several islands, and Letterdeen Tomb a few hundred metres up the hill to the West.

*Getting There ; About an hours walk from Clifden Bus Stop (3.05km uphill)

Get off the bus and follow Market Street up to Main Street and turn right, walk along Main Street until you come to the petrol station and take a left up Westport Road (N59)
You have to follow this road for 2.45km (It is all uphill) You come to a small road turning left and running down to Streamstown Bay, once there you cant miss the Menhir.



Ballymacdermot

Trip No.1  Date Added: 9th Apr 2019
Site Type: Court Tomb Country: Ireland (Northern) (Co. Armagh)
Visited: Yes on 29th Apr 2011. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 5

Ballymacdermot

Ballymacdermot submitted by AstroGeologist on 23rd Mar 2019. Facing SE (29.04.11) : The Menhirs in the forecourt at Cashla, with views of the Cooley Mountain's behind the hills to the right, and the Mourne Mountains beyond
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Log Text: Cashla Court Tomb :

The "Place of Diarmaid's Son" ; 2km from Newry (as the crow flies)

Not far from the summit of BallymacDermot Mountain, lie the remains of a large Neolithic Court Tomb (3,500bc) what is left of them anyway (the British & American army thought it would be a good idea to test out their new tanks on top of the Tomb during WWII and wrecked most of it)

What remains is the semi-circular forecourt entrance, with some large upright Menhirs still in place, this lead's into the 3 burial chambers, none of which have their capstone's anymore, but the site is still impressive.
Despite the destruction, this site still gives off a special aura, and l could feel & see why this would have been a sacred place for Neolithic inhabitants of the area.

On a Sunny day the view of the surrounding countryside with the Cooley & Mourne Mountains is beautiful, which is always a bonus.

*Getting There ; This is the only site l have visited where l was in a car so l dont have directions for this one. But it is really close to Newry town centre so shouldn't be hard for anyone to find. Due to the roads and elevation l would estimate it to be about a 45 minute walk from Newry.




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