
The Ancient Lands of Knockmany
A steep climb, Knockmany Hill rewards with wondrous panoramic views of Clogher Valley as far as the Mourne mountains in the east and Cuilcagh to the west. At the summit lies the Knockmany Passage Tomb, said to be the resting place of the famous goddess Áine. With special access granted by keyholder Denis, visitors have a rare opportunity to explore this 3000 BC Neolithic tomb, adorned with intricate megalithic art.
About the walk...
Guided walk of the ancient lands of Knockmany with special access to 5,000 year old Neolithic tomb, burial place of the mythical Goddess Queen Áine
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Timing and Route:
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1.5-2hrs depending on fitness level and time with the stones.
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Knockmany is a steep, undulating site and may provide some element of challenge for those with mobility issues as there are uneven surfaces throughout the forest
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Inclusions:
• Trail Map with points of interested highlighted
• Guided walk of Knockmany Forest and Knockmany Hill
• Private access to the 5,000 year old Neolithic tomb
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Groups, Tours and Pricing:
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Minimum group - 4
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Maximum group - 20
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£20 per person
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