
Grange Stone Circle
Ireland's largest Bronze Age stone circle, a place of ancient rituals and profound spiritual energy.

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Grange Stone Circle
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Peaceful and less crowded

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Ireland's largest Bronze Age stone circle, a place of ancient rituals and profound spiritual energy.
"A beautiful place to connect with nature and with your spiritual side."

🚗 Easy Parking & Free Entry
Enjoy free admission and convenient, though sometimes limited, parking.
🌿 Respectful Offerings
Consider leaving a small, natural offering to honor the site's energy.

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Ireland's Largest Stone Circle
Lough Gur, County Limerick
Marvel at the sheer scale of this impressive Bronze Age structure, the biggest of its kind in Ireland.

The Solstice Connection
Grange Stone Circle
Historically a site for tracking solstices, experience the ancient connection to celestial events.

Lough Gur Archaeological Landscape
Surrounding Grange Stone Circle
Explore the rich tapestry of ancient ruins, ring forts, and megalithic monuments in the vicinity.
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🚗 Easy Parking & Free Entry
Enjoy free admission and convenient, though sometimes limited, parking.
🌿 Respectful Offerings
Consider leaving a small, natural offering to honor the site's energy.
🚶♀️ Explore Nearby Sites
Don't miss the 'stone circle c' in the adjacent field for more ancient wonders.
📸 Drone Photography
Capture stunning aerial views of the circle and surrounding landscape.
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🚗 Easy Parking & Free Entry
Enjoy free admission and convenient, though sometimes limited, parking.
🌿 Respectful Offerings
Consider leaving a small, natural offering to honor the site's energy.
🚶♀️ Explore Nearby Sites
Don't miss the 'stone circle c' in the adjacent field for more ancient wonders.
📸 Drone Photography
Capture stunning aerial views of the circle and surrounding landscape.
✨ Connect with Ancient Energy
Many visitors feel a profound spiritual connection to this ancient site.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Grange Stone Circle for its impressive size, peaceful atmosphere, and significant historical value. Many feel a strong spiritual connection to the site and appreciate its free admission and the surrounding natural beauty. Some note that while it's a worthwhile visit, it might not warrant a dedicated trip if you're far away, but it's a great stop if you're in the area.
"A beautiful place to connect with nature and with your spiritual side. The sheer size of this stone circle is impressive. Look around and you can find many small offerings left by past visitors."
Misty Rae
"Cool stone circle. Wouldn't necessarily go out of my way to visit, but if it's less than 25min away, worth swinging by for a few minutes to check it out. Free to visit, some limited but easy parking."
Zach Terzic
"I love coming here.
It is a very soecial place, very peaceful and calm.
The whole area is also well kept and taked care of."
Agnieszka Drelichowska
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Grange Stone Circle is located near Lough Gur in County Limerick, Ireland. It's accessible by car, with limited but easy parking available on-site. Many visitors combine a trip here with exploring other attractions in the Lough Gur area.
Yes, it's generally well-signposted within the Lough Gur area. GPS coordinates can also be helpful for navigation.
Public transport options to the immediate vicinity of Grange Stone Circle are limited. It's best accessed by car or as part of a guided tour.
Many visitors find it best to explore Lough Gur by car, allowing flexibility to visit Grange Stone Circle and other archaeological sites at your own pace.
Yes, several tour operators offer guided visits to Grange Stone Circle, often as part of a broader tour of County Limerick or ancient Irish sites.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Grange Stone Circle is free to visit, making it an accessible historical site for everyone.
As an open-air historical site, Grange Stone Circle does not have set opening hours and can be visited at any time. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for the best experience.
No, tickets are not required as entry is free. You can visit spontaneously.
There isn't a dedicated visitor center on-site. Information is primarily gained through signage and personal exploration.
Visitors are asked to be respectful of the ancient site. Avoid climbing on stones or removing anything from the site.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The main attraction is the impressive stone circle itself, Ireland's largest, composed of 113 upright stones. You can also explore the surrounding landscape rich in ancient archaeology.
Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring the circle and its immediate surroundings.
Yes, children can enjoy exploring the open space and imagining the history of the site. Adult supervision is recommended.
Many visitors find that taking time to quietly walk around the circle, observe the stones, and be present in the atmosphere enhances the spiritual experience.
There are no public restrooms or other facilities directly at the Grange Stone Circle site. It's advisable to use facilities before arriving.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning and late afternoon offer the best light for photography, with softer shadows and a more atmospheric glow.
Drone photography is popular here, offering unique aerial perspectives of the circle and the Lough Gur landscape. Ensure you comply with all local drone regulations.
Expect to capture wide shots of the impressive stone circle, details of the ancient stones, and panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty.
General photography is permitted. However, be mindful of other visitors and respect the sacred nature of the site.
Experiment with different angles, including from the center of the circle looking outwards, and from various points around the perimeter to capture its full scale.








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