Introduction
Unveiling the Mysteries of Ancient Ireland
If you are a history enthusiast or have a penchant for ancient wonders, then a visit to Drombeg Stone Circle in West Cork is an absolute must. Nestled amidst picturesque countryside, this mystical site unravels the mysteries of Ireland's past.
Dating back to the Bronze Age, Drombeg Stone Circle is believed to have been built around 1100-800 BC, making it over 3,000 years old. The site boasts a captivating arrangement of 17 standing stones in a circular formation.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Drombeg Stone Circle is its alignment with the winter solstice sunset. During this time, the sun perfectly sets over the recumbent stone, casting a mesmerizing glow over the landscape. It is no wonder that Drombeg has been called the "solar observatory" of the Bronze Age.
Aside from its celestial significance, Drombeg Stone Circle exudes an aura of spirituality and reverence. The site may have been a place of ritual gatherings or ceremonial practices. Many visitors find solace and tranquility in this ancient space, as if connecting with those who walked these lands centuries ago.
To truly embrace the magic of Drombeg Stone Circle, take a moment to sit on the grassy hill nearby, listening to the wind whispering through the stones. Let the aura of history wash over you and allow your imagination to wander through the ancient times of Ireland.
In visiting Drombeg Stone Circle, we not only pay homage to the past but also sow the seeds of curiosity and wonder for future generations. It is a timeless reminder of the profound importance of preserving and appreciating our rich heritage. So, take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of West Cork.
Impressions
Images(©) by Michel Colaci Photography
How to get there
What’s to love?
Wonderful at Sunrise when the light illuminates the Stones. The tranquility of the place and the spiritual aura it exudes.
Top Tips
Parking:
There is a small car park at the entrance to the site. From the car park it is only a 2 minute walk to the stone circle.
Footwear/Clothing:
Bring waterproof footwear!! The ground gets very wet and is completely exposed to the elements.
Combine with lunch in Glandore overlooking the bay and a walk on nearby Warren Beach.