Uragh Stone Circle
This is a neolithic stone circle near Gleninchaquin Park, Tuosist, County Kerry on the Beara Peninsula, Ireland. The Circle and the setting are just amazing.
Uragh stone
Uragh stone circle near Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland (Located on the Beara Peninsula near Gleninchaquin Falls).
County Kerry - Trip to Uragh Stone Circle & Gleninchaquin Park
A worthy trip off of R571 on north side of Beara Peninsula in Kerry. The first stop, is neolithic, Uragh Stone Circle.The weather and solitude contributed to an eerie feeling on this day, as you'll read in the captions. The park, 4 kilometers down the road was a beautiful secluded spot complete with a waterfall. Hope you enjoy the video.
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TIE Incorporated-Episode 6-Gleninchaquin Park and Uragh Stone Circle
Urgah Stone Circle, Kerry - Ireland Road Trip - April 2017
The Uragh Stone Circle is a neolithic stone circle near Gleninchaquin Park, Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland. Situated near Lough Inchiquin, it consists of five megaliths. The largest stone is ten feet (3 m) high and the circle is eight feet (2.4 m) in diameter. There are two brilliant quartz stones at the south, as well as one off center within the ring.
We spent hours alone in this location, it was so peaceful, and beautiful, truly one of the highlights of our trip. We hope you enjoy our video! J & C
GLENINCHAQUIN LAKES AND STONE CIRCLE, KENMARE, COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND.
GLENINCHAQUIN LAKES AND STONE CIRCLE, KENMARE
The Gleninchaquin Park
Amazing waterfall and park
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Gleninchaquin Park
600 hectares of beautifully preserved mountain landscape, a gem in the Ring of Beara.
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This beautiful valley, on the Beara peninsula, offers a spectacular waterfall, an 18th century thatched farmstead, a sensory garden along the stream, green pastures and extensive mountain scenery.
Gleninchaquin Park, Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland
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Gleninchaquin at full force. Sept 2016
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Gleninchaquin Park
Gleninchaquin Park
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Durrus
Durrus. A washed rind pasteurised cow's milk cheese made in Coomkeen, West Cork. Jeffa Gill moved to South-West Cork from Dublin in the early 1970s where she began making cheese in her kitchen with the milk from her 8 cows. As the cheese grew in popularity she moved the operation into a purpose built dairy, using a Swiss Copper Vat and Swiss harp. With the increase in demand Jeffa began to buy in milk from neighbouring farms. Now run by her daughter Sarah it is great to see a new generation of inspiring woman making artisan cheese
Gleninchaquin from The Air
Stunning aerial footage of Gleninchaquin plus atmospheric scenes around the park.
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Gleninchaquin from above
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What an incredibly beautiful place for a picnic
Gleninchaquin waterfall and lake
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