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🗿Beltany Stone Circle

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Beltany Stone Circle is a Bronze Age stone circle located near Raphoe in County Donegal, Ireland. Dating back to around 1400–800 BC, it consists of 64 standing stones arranged in a circle about 45 meters in diameter. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric Ireland and is set in a peaceful, rural landscape with views of the surrounding countryside.

**For families:**
- Kids can explore the stones and imagine the past, though there are no interactive exhibits.
- The site is outdoors and requires a short walk across a field (muddy after rain).
- No facilities (toilets, café) at the site; plan ahead with snacks and water.
- Suitable for children who can walk steadily; younger ones may need carrying on uneven ground.
- Free entry, no booking required.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDonegal
CountryIreland
Ages418+
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Travel tips

  • Wear wellies or waterproof boots

    The field access can be muddy, especially after rain. Waterproof footwear is essential for comfort and safety on uneven ground.

  • Bring water and snacks

    There are no facilities at the site. Pack plenty of water, particularly on warm days, and snacks to keep children fuelled during the visit.

  • No toilets on site

    There are no toilet facilities at Beltany. Plan toilet stops before arrival, especially important for younger children and long journeys.

  • Best for children aged 4+

    Children need to be able to walk steadily across uneven ground. Toddlers may struggle with the terrain and may need carrying.

  • Bring a buggy at your own risk

    The field path is uneven and muddy. A standard buggy may be difficult to push; consider a lightweight pushchair or plan to carry younger children instead.

  • Check weather before visiting

    This is a completely open, exposed site with no shelter. Avoid during heavy rain or strong winds, and dress for changeable weather.

  • Allow time for imaginative play

    There are no interactive exhibits or guided tours. Bring ideas for storytelling about Bronze Age life to engage children's imagination.

  • Visit on a clear day for best views

    The site offers countryside views that are best appreciated in good visibility. Morning light can also provide interesting shadows around the stones.

  • Plan a short visit

    There's limited to do on site beyond exploring the stones themselves. Plan 30-60 minutes depending on children's interest and combine with other local attractions.

  • Free entry, no booking needed

    This is a free, unmanned site with no advance booking required. You can visit on your own schedule without constraints.

  • Bring insect repellent in summer

    Rural outdoor sites can have midges or other insects, particularly in warmer months. Insect repellent may improve comfort during visits.

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