Location | Parish of Innishannon, County Cork |
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Region | Ireland |
Type | Stone row |
History | |
Periods | Bronze Age |
Site notes | |
Condition | Good |
Ownership | Private |
Public access | Yes |
Castlenalacht Stone Row is an alignment (or stone row) of four tall and free-standing stones located on a hilltop in the townland of Castlenalacht, Innishannon parish, 6km north of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.[1] It dates from the Bronze Age (c. 3000–4000 years ago) and is the largest of the over 80 stone rows in south-west Ireland.[2]