The Ballycrovane Ogham Stone stands on a quiet hillside above the north Beara coast and, at over four metres high (5.18m), is one of Ireland's tallest Ogham stones. The slender monolith bears a long, vertical inscription from the early medieval period, likely a name or memorial marker, and looks out over Coulagh Bay and the distant Kerry ranges. The spot feels remote and timeless, with low-lying vegetation, old stone walls
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