Visit Ireland's Largest Stone Circle
Grange stone circle 300m west of Lough Gur in County Limerick, Ireland, is situated beside the Limerick-Kilmallock road, 4 km north of Bruff.
Accomodation can be found in the towns of Bruff (3Km away) and Kilmallock (13KM), both towns being rich in culture and history.
This is Limerick!
Solstice at Grange Stone Circle, Lough Gur, Limerick
Summer solstice heralded in with crowds and cow-horns at world significant Grange Stone Circle, Co. Limerick
Lough Gur and Grange Stone Circle.
Lough Gur is a lake in County Limerick, Ireland between the towns of Herbertstown and Bruff. The lake forms a horseshoe shape at the base of Knockadoon Hill and some rugged elevated countryside. It is one of Ireland's most important archaeological sites. Humans have lived near Lough Gur since about 3000 BC and there are numerous megalithic remains there.
Grange stone circle (the largest stone circle in Ireland) and a dolmen are located near the lake. The remains of at least three crannogs are present, and remains of Stone Age houses have been unearthed (the house outlines are known as The Spectacles). A number of ring forts are found in the area, with one hill fort overlooking the lake.
Grange Stone Circle & Lough Gur DJI Spark 1st week
Lough Gur is located in the South East of Ireland within the Ballyhoura region.
The stone circle at Grange, the largest in Ireland, comprises a ring of continuous uprights up to 2.8m high, with a diameter of 45m and backed by an earthen bank 9m wide and about 1.2m tall.
Lough Gur is a lake in County Limerick, Ireland between the towns of Herbertstown and Bruff. The lake forms a horseshoe shape at the base of Knockadoon Hill and some rugged elevated countryside. Lough Gur is a shallow lake measuring 3.5 meters at its deepest level. The lake is fed from underground springs and is not free flowing.
More information can be found at loughgur.com
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Stone Circle Lough Gur Ireland
Grange Stone Circle, Lough Gur, County Limerick, Ireland.
Billy McGuire @ Lough Gur, Stone Circle, co. Limerick, Ireland, 21st June 2018.
Billy McGuire President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, @ Lough Gur, Stone Circle, Limerick, Ireland, 21st June 2018.
This is the REAL Bruff in County Limerick, Ireland
Visit the town of Bruff. Bruff (Irish: Brú na nDeise) is a town in east County Limerick, in the midwest of Ireland, located on the old Limerick–Cork road (R512). The town lies on the Morning Star river, with two bridges in the town itself. The horse-shoe lake of Lough Gur is 7KM outside of the town. The US President John F. Kennedy was a descendant of the Fitzgeralds of Bruff. Please watch in 1080p resolution.
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Bruff is a town in east County Limerick, in the midwest of Ireland, located on the old Limerick–Cork road .The town lies on the Morning Star river, with two bridges in the town itself.The horse-shoe lake of Lough Gur is nearby.
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Lough Gur
Located just 21km from Limerick City, near the town of Bruff, the ancient site of Lough Gur is known in folklore as the Munster entrance to Tír an Óg. It is recorded in history for thousands of years that Lough Gur was a highly desirable location as Chieftans and great warriors, including Vikings, descended on the area. The video includes also a discussion the Grange stone circle which marries astronomy and archaeology to contemplate and explore what exactly these sites may have been used for over 6,000 years ago. For more info LoughGur.com
Aerial Videographer: TonyGrehan3@gmail.com.
Camera/Editor: Aisling O Connor & Meabh Sheehy.
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Music: Franck Saada.
Graphics: Aladdin Kishk.
IRELAND'S 5000 YEAR OLD GRAVE ? LOUGH GUR. PT1
BEAUTIFUL IRELAND 5000 year old graves or a house or a squat. You decide its one of the above or its all the above.Maybe a giants grave hmm. Plus keep open eyes for my vid on tetrapods or just hammer and chisel. Again you decide..
Lough Gur, Limerick, Ireland (3000BC) --- before development 1967 #loughgur #limerick #ireland
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Lough Gur (Irish: Loch Gair) is a lake in County Limerick, Ireland between the towns of Herbertstown and Bruff. The lake forms a horseshoe shape at the base of Knockadoon Hill and some rugged elevated countryside. It is one of Ireland's most important archaeological sites. Humans have lived near Lough Gur since about 3000 BC and there are numerous megalithic remains there.
Grange stone circle (the largest stone circle in Ireland) and a dolmen are located near the lake. The remains of at least three crannogs are present, and remains of Stone Age houses have been unearthed (the house outlines are known as The Spectacles). A number of ring forts are found in the area, with one hill fort overlooking the lake. Some are Irish national monuments.
A visitors' centre is open beside Lough Gur, along with a car park and picnic area. A gradual shore-line is present at the visitor area, with a shallow section of lake reaching up to the maintained lawn. As a result, the area is often used for water sports, though motorised craft are banned on the lake.
There is a castle, or tower house (closed to visitors) near the entrance to the carpark. Named Bourchier's Castle after Sir George Bourchier, the son of the second Earl of Bath, it lies at the neck of the peninsula around which the lake washes. There is some other architecture dating from more recent times, with the ruins of an early Christian church by the road leading down to the lake. At the far end of the lake are the ruins of a Norman castle, Black Castle, which is reached by a hill-side walk along the east side of the lake. This is one of the keeps used during the Desmond Rebellions, and is probably the place where the Earl of Desmond secured his authority in 1573 after casting off his English apparel and donning Irish garments on his return to Munster from London.
The Grove Bruff
A brief fly over the grove in Bruff, County Limerick
Bruff, Ireland 1st to 5th July 20162
Mass family reunion in Bruff Ireland, from whence some of us came, covering California, New York, Warwickshire and County Limerick, Ireland. A fab time was had by all x
Interview at the Stone Circle, Lough Gur
Hunt Museum July 27th 2014
Hunt Museum, Limerick, has on show one of the best private collections of art and antiquities in Ireland. This is only a poor reflection of the actual show. Thanks to the few who saved the items for Limerick.Went to Limerick today just to see for myself..
The Clare Glens (09.05.2010)
From Wikipedia: The Clare Glens are a wooded area along the banks of the Clare river, which separates County Tipperary and County Limerick, Ireland. Very close to Newport, County Tipperary. It consists of a picturesque walkway on each bank of the river and while the Tipperary side is nice, it is the Limerick walkway which boasts more spectacular views and also many fine swimming locations. The most notable of which is an opening below a waterfall known as The Big Eas.
A Winter Wonderland in Lough Gur.
A Winter Wonderland in Lough Gur, Grange Stone Circle and New Church Grange, Co limerick. Filmed using the DJI Phantom 2 and a GoPro Hero 3 Black.
THE MAGICAL LOUGH GUR
Lough Gur is a 5000 year old bronze age site in Co. Limerick, Ireland. It has the biggest stone circle called The Grange. Gold and bronze objects have been found in the lake including spearheads and shields. The sound track STOLEN is by Andrew Handrick an Irish singer songwiter. Stills and video by Tp Mac Curtain.
Lough Gur Co Limerick Ireland - Magical Lake with Bronze Age History
Lough Gur
A short video of Lough Gur in Autumn