Clochafarmore

Clochafarmore
Cloch an Fhir Mhóir
Clochafarmore pictured at night
Clochafarmore is located in Ireland
Clochafarmore
Shown within Ireland
Alternative nameCúchulainn's Stone
LocationRathiddy, Knockbridge, Dundalk,
County Louth, Ireland
Coordinates53°58′28″N 6°27′57″W / 53.974505°N 6.465919°W / 53.974505; -6.465919
TypeStanding stone
Circumference4 m (13 ft)
Height3 m (10 ft)
History
Materialstone
Foundedc. 2000–500
PeriodsBronze Age
Site notes
Public accessyes
Designation
Designations
Official nameClochafarmore
Reference no.474

Clochafarmore (Irish: Cloch an Fhir Mhóir, meaning "stone of the great man")[1] is a menhir (standing stone) and National Monument in County Louth, Ireland.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ "Cloch an Fhir Mhóir/Cloghafarmore". logainm.ie. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. ^ McNally, Kenneth (1 January 2006). Ireland's Ancient Stones: Megalithic Ireland Explored. Appletree. ISBN 9780862819965 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Kerrigan, Jo (2 June 2015). Old Ways, Old Secrets: Pagan Ireland: Myth * Landscape * Tradition. The O'Brien Press. ISBN 9781847177544 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "The death-place of an Irish hero".

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