



- Cullenagh Stone Row is over the pass 4km to the south-south-west at the head of the Clodagh River, tributary of the Ilen.
- Farrannahineeny Stone Row, also a National Monument, is 7km to the north-east (40°) in the headwaters of the Caha river.
References
- Archaeological Survey of Ireland, record details. www.archaeology.ie/archaeological-survey-ireland
- POWER, D. et al. 1992 Archaeological Inventory of County Cork, Volume 1: West Cork. Dublin: Stationary Office. p35, no.147.
- Ó'NUALLÁIN, SEÁN 1988 Stone Rows in the South of Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 88c:179-256, p236, no.41.
- RUGGLES, C.L.N. 1999 Astronomy in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland. Newhaven & London: Yale University Press. CKR68.