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Top 17 Natural Monuments around Ringmackilroy

Best natural monuments around Ringmackilroy include a diverse landscape featuring significant geological formations and elevated viewpoints. The area is known for its natural features, such as the prominent Cloughmore Stone, a large glacial erratic overlooking Carlingford Lough. These natural monuments near Ringmackilroy offer opportunities for exploring varied terrain and enjoying expansive views.

Best natural monuments around Ringmackilroy

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cloughmore Stone, a glacial erratic that is estimated to be 50 tons and originated from…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Cloughmore Stone

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Huge erratic stone from the ice age. Estimated to be 50 tons and granite from Scotland where it originated from and moved by the ice over 10'000 years ago.
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Slieve Foye Summit

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Slieve Foy or Slieve Foye is a mountain on the Cooley Peninsula in Louth, Ireland. It rises to 589 metres (1,932 ft), making it the highest of the Cooley Mountains …

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Long Woman's Grave Memorial

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Car Park at the top of a lovely climb.
Fantastic views on the way to the top.
Can be approached from either North or South.

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Druids' Circle, Ravensdale Forest

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The history of the stone circle isn't clear. Is it an ancient druid meeting place or a 19th century vanity project by the landowner? EIther way, it is an intriguing place to visit, just off the trail.

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Fiddlers Green

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Beautiful and fairly hidden spot on east side of Kilbroney Park.
Great place for a picnic or hydration stop on your hike or gravel/MTB run.
Made famous by the annual Fiddlers Green folk festival held in Rostrevor.

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May 5, 2025, Druids' Circle, Ravensdale Forest

Druid’s Circle, Clermont Estate: this small oval stone circle above the Flurry River, marked as both “Standing Stone” and “Druids Circle” on old maps, was likely uncovered in 1840 by Lord Clermont. Though some believe it’s prehistoric, others argue it may be 19th-century landscaping. Its irregular layout and re-set stones cast doubt on its authenticity. Still, it’s a scenic and mysterious woodland stop.

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The Long Woman's Grave car park is right at the top of a gentle climb, giving you the perfect opportunity to take in the rolling landscape. Whether you're coming from the north or the south, the roads take you through varied terrain that reveals new panoramas with every bend. It's worth taking a moment to read the story of the "Long Woman" at the memorial - somehow this mystical atmosphere fits perfectly into the surroundings. On the way up, you hardly encounter any traffic, which allows you to fully concentrate on nature and your own line in the bends. The fresh breeze and the smell of damp grass add a little extra to the climb. But the roads are not always in the best condition - some sections do require attention, especially after a rain shower. Once you reach the summit, there is a small rest area, ideal for taking a quick breather and regaining strength for the next stage. A perfect spot to take a short break before continuing with renewed vigor.

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The hike to the Cloghmór Stone feels like a journey through time. Over 10,000 years ago, the ice brought this massive granite block from Scotland here, and now, weighing an estimated 50 tons, it towers majestically over the landscape. But it's not just the geology that's fascinating - according to legend, it was the giant Finn McCool who threw this enormous stone over Carlingford Lough. To be honest, the legend is a much more exciting explanation, isn't it? Once you've reached the top, you'll not only be greeted by the imposing boulder, but also by a fantastic view of Carlingford Lough and the surrounding hills. It's the perfect place to pause for a moment, take in the vastness and enjoy the peace that this place exudes.

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Hidden in Ravensdale Forest, off the main paths, you come across a mystical stone circle that raises questions: Was it the Druids who held their mysterious rituals here, or was it the eccentric 19th century landowner who wanted to immortalize himself with this project? Nobody knows for sure, and that makes this place all the more fascinating. The eight stones, arranged in an oval, seem like silent witnesses to a time long gone. On the maps, the circle is referred to as both the 'Standing Stone' and the 'Druids Circle', and you immediately sense that this place exudes a special aura. The stone circle is just a short climb from the Flurry River, in the middle of the old Lord Clermont Estate. Up here, in the shade of the trees, it feels like you have entered another world. The stones, covered in moss, invite you to pause and enjoy the tranquility of the forest.

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Wikipedia (Slieve Foy (Irish: Sliabh Feá), 2023-12-02): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slieve_Foy Wikipedia (Lists of mountains in Ireland, 2023-12-02): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_mountains_in_Ireland MountainViews.ie (Slieve Foye, 2023-12-02): https://mountainviews.ie/summit/298/ TheIrishRoadtrip (“A Guide To The Slieve Foye Loop: Trail, Parking + Handy Info”, 2023-12-02): https://www.theirishroadtrip.com/slieve-foye-loop/

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July 25, 2024, Cloughmore Stone

A beautiful round stone, there is a legend about it but unfortunately we could not find out

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This stone circle, marked on the OSI map as ‘Standing Stone' & on the Historic map as 'Druids Circle', is located 100m east, uphill from the Flurry River (Glais Ghallaigh), in woods on the old Lord Clermont Estate. The circle consists of eight regularly spaced stones enclosing an oval area. https://www.megalithicmonumentsofireland.com/COUNTIES/LOUTH/RavensdalePark_StoneCircle.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Ringmackilroy?

The Ringmackilroy area features a diverse landscape of natural monuments, including significant geological formations like glacial erratics, prominent mountain summits, and historical sites. You'll find everything from ancient stones with folklore to elevated viewpoints offering expansive vistas.

Which natural monuments offer the best views of Carlingford Lough?

For stunning views of Carlingford Lough, visit the Cloughmore Stone, a massive glacial erratic perched on Slieve Martin. Another excellent spot is Slieve Foye Summit, the highest point of the Cooley Mountains, which provides panoramic views across the lough to the Mourne Mountains.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Ringmackilroy?

Yes, the area boasts several sites with historical interest. The Long Woman's Grave Memorial is a man-made monument and viewpoint with a historical grave and a mystical atmosphere. Additionally, the Druids' Circle in Ravensdale Forest is an intriguing stone circle with an unclear history, possibly an ancient meeting place or a 19th-century creation.

What is the Cloughmore Stone and why is it a popular natural monument?

The Cloughmore Stone is a large glacial erratic, estimated to weigh 50 tons, believed to have been moved from Scotland by ice over 10,000 years ago. It's popular for its massive size, precarious position on Slieve Martin, panoramic views over Carlingford Lough, and local folklore associating it with the giant Finn MacCool.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Ringmackilroy?

Yes, Fiddlers Green in Kilbroney Park is a beautiful and fairly hidden forest spot that is considered family-friendly. It's an ideal place for a picnic or a rest stop during a hike.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Ringmackilroy offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running trails. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ringmackilroy, MTB Trails around Ringmackilroy, and Running Trails around Ringmackilroy guides.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, the areas around natural monuments like the Cloughmore Stone and Slieve Foye Summit offer various hiking opportunities. Trails range from intermediate to challenging, providing stunning vistas and diverse terrain. You can find specific running and hiking routes in the Running Trails around Ringmackilroy guide.

What is the difficulty level of exploring the natural monuments?

The difficulty varies depending on the monument. Sites like the Cloughmore Stone and Long Woman's Grave Memorial are generally considered intermediate. Climbing to Slieve Foye Summit can be challenging, especially the steeper routes from Carlingford.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking is available at some locations, such as the Long Woman's Grave Memorial, which has a car park at the top of a climb. For other sites, parking may be available nearby or at trailheads leading to the monuments.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Ringmackilroy?

Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from sites like the Cloughmore Stone and Slieve Foye Summit. The unique geological features, the blend of natural grandeur with local folklore, and the peaceful, often secluded settings like Fiddlers Green are also highly appreciated.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

While specific rules vary by location, many outdoor areas around Ringmackilroy are dog-friendly. For example, Fiddlers Green in Kilbroney Park even has a dog poop bin, indicating a welcoming environment for pets. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and any waste is properly disposed of.

What kind of terrain can I expect when visiting these natural monuments?

The terrain around Ringmackilroy's natural monuments is varied. You can expect forest paths, such as those leading to the Druids' Circle, as well as more rugged mountain trails when ascending to summits like Slieve Foye. Some roads leading to viewpoints, like the Long Woman's Grave Memorial, can be rough in places.

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