South is on the right-hand side of a dip, at the basal step of a hill. North is in a slight dip of the local ridge.
The eastern luni-solar sequence spans a dip. The western luni-solar sequence spans a double dip, starting and ending on the south slope of a hill.
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Orange lines mark the annual solar round. Lunistice positions over the 18.6 year lunar nodal cycle are blue. More about the Solar Calendar More about the Lunar Calendar More about this placeLook North
Lettergorman Stone Circle: 360° S centred
South is on the right-hand side of a dip, at the basal step of a hill. North is in a slight dip of the local ridge.
The eastern luni-solar sequence spans a dip. The western luni-solar sequence spans a double dip, starting and ending on the south slope of a hill.
- Glanbrack Five Stone Circle is 1.5km south-east (141°)
- Carrigagrenane Five Stone Circle is 1.9km south (188°)
- Clodagh Five Stone Circle is 11.7km west (291°)
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