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🪨Drumanone Dolmen

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Drumanone Dolmen is a large portal tomb dating from the Neolithic period, located in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is one of the largest dolmens in Ireland, with a capstone estimated to weigh over 35 tonnes. The site is set in a peaceful rural landscape and offers a glimpse into ancient burial practices.

Families visiting with children can explore the monument freely and enjoy a short walk to the site. There are no facilities on site, so pack snacks and water. Best suited for children aged 6+ who can appreciate history and enjoy outdoor exploration.
- Highlights: Massive capstone, scenic countryside setting.
- Facilities: None (parking available on roadside).
- Tips: Visit during dry weather; wear sturdy shoes.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyRoscommon
CountryIreland
Ages618+
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Travel tips

  • Pack supplies - no facilities on site

    Bring plenty of water, snacks, and any food you'll need. There are no shops, cafés, or facilities at the site itself.

  • Wear sturdy footwear

    Choose robust walking shoes or wellies for exploring the rural site, especially in wet conditions.

  • Visit in dry weather

    The walk to the dolmen is more enjoyable and safer after dry spells. Muddy ground can be slippery underfoot.

  • Best for children aged 6+

    Younger children may lose interest quickly. This works well for families with children who enjoy history and outdoor walks.

  • Allow time for the walk

    Factor in time for the walk to reach the monument from the roadside parking area.

  • Bring a torch or headlamp

    Useful for examining the interior of the dolmen structure in detail, especially on cloudy days.

  • No toilet facilities available

    Plan toilet stops before arriving. The nearest facilities are likely in a nearby village or town.

  • Roadside parking only

    Parking is available on the roadside near the site. Expect limited space and be mindful of traffic.

  • Free attraction with no admission fee

    This is a free, open-access site managed by Heritage Ireland - perfect for budget-conscious families.

  • Rural location - bring entertainment

    Limited attractions nearby. Consider combining with other heritage sites in County Roscommon for a fuller day out.

  • Impressive scale appeals to children

    The massive 35-tonne capstone is genuinely awe-inspiring and helps children grasp the ancient engineering involved.

  • Peaceful, quiet setting

    The rural countryside location is quiet and calm - ideal if your children find busy attractions overwhelming.

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