Standing stone, Kilbaha, Co. Clare

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Standing stone, Kilbaha, Co. Clare

At the far western tip of the Kilbaha peninsula in County Clare, a standing stone holds its place in the landscape with the quiet authority that these monuments tend to project.

Standing stones, raised singly or in small groups during the Bronze Age or earlier, were erected for purposes that remain genuinely uncertain; boundaries, ritual markers, astronomical alignments, and burial memorials have all been proposed, and none has been decisively ruled out. That ambiguity is part of what makes them worth pausing at.

Kilbaha sits at the end of the Loop Head peninsula, one of the more remote corners of Clare, where the land narrows to a finger pointing out into the Atlantic. The area has a long history of settlement reaching back well before the early medieval period, and standing stones in this part of Munster are not uncommon, though each occupies its own particular relationship with the surrounding terrain. The specific history of this stone, including when it was first recorded, its dimensions, and any associated finds or features, is not currently available in the public record.

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