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Lligwy Burial Chamber
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Would like to visit

Lligwy Burial Chamber submitted by Jimwithnoname on 8th Sep 2011. Amazing dolmen and very unnerving sat underneath the 25 ton capstone. It's perched on very little it seems on the one side. The warden approached us as we sat eating at the site. He asked if we were thinking of stopping the night, which we were, but as he said. that's a no no. We respected him and moved on after our picnic. He was quite pleasant and only doing his job. Many people wild camp as he said, and set fire to crops or drive through hedges!
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Lletty'r Filiast
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Would like to visit

Lletty'r Filiast submitted by stu on 14th Oct 2002. Near to the Grt Orme Mine, at the end of Cromlech Road.
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Lanyon Quoit
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Portal Tomb
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 5

Lanyon Quoit submitted by KernowBysVykken on 25th Jul 2015. Lanyon Quoit at dawn on the 21st June 2015. The more recent landmark, Ding Dong mine can be seen on the horizon.
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La Loge au Loup
Date Added: 29th Aug 2018
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Would like to visit

La Loge au Loup submitted by stollentroll on 14th Dec 2005. Dolmen La Loge au Loup.
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Knowth
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Passage Grave
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Meath)
Visited: Would like to visit

Knowth submitted by neolithique02 on 22nd Feb 2014. Knowth (Newgrange) Image copyright: Néolithique02, hosted on Flickr and displayed under the terms of their API.
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Kermario Dolmen
Date Added: 15th Jul 2018
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Would like to visit

Kermario Dolmen submitted by thecaptain on 18th Oct 2004. Kermario Dolmen, north of Carnac, Brittany.
View of the Kermario Dolmen which is right at the southwest corner of the Kermario Alignements, and right in the corner of the road which skirts the site.
This picture was taken in 1987 when people were free to wander amongst the stones as they pleased. The terrible erosion caused by all the visitors is only too obvious.
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Kerluir Dolmen
Date Added: 15th Jul 2018
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Would like to visit
Kerluir dolmen submitted by TheCaptain on 19th Feb 2011. Theres a big mound here on top of a hillock, to the east of the Kerluir menhir, but its all covered with gorse and blackthorn. However, there is a way through, and somewhere in the middle can be found this tiny little dolmen, which consists of a capstone sitting on two sidestones, with a few other stones in the vicinity.
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Irton Cross
Date Added: 4th Aug 2018
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Would like to visit
Irton Cross submitted by Thorgrim on 27th Mar 2004. In the churchyard at Irton is the ancient Irton Cross, which stands 10 feet high and was erected in the early 9th Century, before the Viking invasions. Pevsner declares that this is one of the most important crosses in Cumbria, and unlike the one at Gosforth, bears no figures either human or animal. It contains vine scrolls and rosettes of Irish origin.
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Hurston Ridge
Date Added: 8th Aug 2018
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue
Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Would like to visit

Hurston Ridge submitted by Bladup on 10th Sep 2013. The North East end of Hurston Ridge stone rows.
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Holy Well (Wolsingham)
Date Added: 4th Aug 2018
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Would like to visit
Holy Well (Wolsingham) submitted by HOLYWELL on 17th Jan 2011. Holy well from Wolsingham as seen from the road.
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Holy Well (Lanhydrock)
Date Added: 22nd Aug 2018
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Would like to visit
Holy Well (Lanhydrock) submitted by KiwiBetsy on 17th Oct 2006. The wellhouse is probably Victorian but the spring is shown on the Lanhydrock Land Atlas of 1695.
Lanhydrock, by definition, means the site of somebody called Hydroc. Since 1478 it has been widely thought that the little understood Sanctus Ydroc (St Hydroc) was the patron saint of the present 15th century church. Antiquarians have indicated that an earlier church or chapel once stood on the site and perhaps forms part of the present structure. Until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 153...
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Holy Well (Hole in the wall)
Date Added: 6th Jul 2018
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Herefordshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Holy Well (Hole in the wall) submitted by HOLYWELL on 25th Feb 2008. The Hole in the wall Holy well
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Hill of Tara
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Passage Grave
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Meath)
Visited: Would like to visit

Hill Of Tara submitted by jeffrep on 21st Aug 2008. Mound of the Hostages from a distance. At Hill of Tara in County Meath north of of Dublin.
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Hetty Pegler's Tump
Date Added: 14th Jul 2018
Site Type: Passage Grave
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Would like to visit
Hetty Pegler's Tump submitted by coin on 26th Apr 2015. Looking from the rear.
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Heston Brake
Date Added: 4th Jul 2018
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Monmouthshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Heston Brake submitted by TheCaptain on 1st Apr 2004. Heston Brake, Chambered Tomb in Monmouthshire, ST505887
View of the remains from the rear of the chamber
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Hellstone
Date Added: 22nd Aug 2018
Site Type: Long Barrow
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Would like to visit

Hellstone submitted by TimPrevett on 28th Jun 2018. First light at the Hellstone 22nd June 2018. A perishing cold morning courtesy of a strong northerly breeze. Photo taken on iPhone SE.
Access is now via the main Ridgeway Path to the north. Park in layby, walk past the farm buildings on the left, follow the signage to the main path, across a field boundary, head downhill, then a steep step-over stone stile on the right hand side (south) takes you along to the dolmen.
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Gwal y Filiast
Date Added: 7th Jun 2018
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Carmarthenshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Gwal y Filiast submitted by Postman on 6th Sep 2015. Hover boots hovering.
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Grousemount North
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Kerry)
Visited: Would like to visit

Grousemount North submitted by frogcottage42 on 25th Apr 2010. Looking from the NE at the opening.
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Gaulstown Portal Dolmen
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Waterford)
Visited: Would like to visit

Gaulstown Portal Dolmen submitted by Johnny on 25th Jun 2002. Gaulstown Portal Dolmen, Co. Waterford (S 540 062):
This attractive neolithic tomb is situated five miles from Waterford city. It consists of two east-facing portal stones with a blocking door between and a chamber behind comprised of three other uprights. The various uprights support a large capstone some 4.2 meters in length.
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Fourknocks
Date Added: 1st Jul 2018
Site Type: Passage Grave
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Meath)
Visited: Would like to visit

Fourknocks submitted by kenwilliams on 19th Oct 2005. An extremely wide lens fits in just about the entire chamber, taken from the short passageway. Note the carvings on the free standing stone to the right.
The light is natural light from the ingeniously placed holes in the modern roofing.
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