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Discover the Mystical Keis Corran: A Journey Through Ancient History

Explore the ancient passage tombs of Keis Corran in Co. Sligo, a captivating blend of history and stunning natural landscapes.

Keis Corran, an enchanting tourist attraction nestled in Co. Sligo, invites tourists to explore its ancient passage tombs and breathtaking landscapes. This site is a treasure trove of history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for those seeking a unique experience in Ireland.

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R295, Cloonagh, Co. Sligo, IE

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    Getting There

    Car

    From Sligo Town, take the N4 road heading northwest towards Ballaghaderreen. After approximately 15 km, take the exit for the R295 towards Cloonagh. Follow the R295 for about 10 km, and you will arrive at Keis Corran located on your left. Look for signage indicating the site as you approach.

    Public Transportation

    From Sligo Town, you can take a bus operated by Bus Éireann that travels towards Ballaghaderreen. Check the schedule for the specific route number (e.g., Route 64). You will want to get off at the stop nearest to Cloonagh. From the bus stop, it is approximately a 1.5 km walk along R295 to reach Keis Corran. Be sure to check the latest bus times as they may vary.

    Taxi

    If using public transportation is inconvenient, consider taking a taxi from Sligo Town directly to Keis Corran. The journey will take about 25 minutes, depending on traffic. You can expect to pay around €30-€40 for this service. Make sure to agree on a fare with the driver if you're not using a taxi app.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography.
    Wear comfortable walking shoes as the terrain can be uneven.
    Bring a camera to capture the intricate stone structures and scenic views.
    Check local weather forecasts and prepare for rain, as the area can be unpredictable.
    Allow time to explore the surrounding countryside for a full experience of the area.

    Discover more about Keis Corran

    Nestled in the striking landscapes of County Sligo, Keis Corran is a must-see destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This ancient site showcases a series of impressive passage tombs that date back to the Neolithic period, offering a glimpse into Ireland's rich prehistoric culture. As you wander through the area, you will be captivated by the intricate stonework and the fascinating alignment of these structures with the solstices, showcasing the sophisticated understanding of astronomy by our ancestors. The serene surroundings, with rolling hills and lush greenery, create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for reflection and exploration. The history of Keis Corran is deeply intertwined with local folklore, and many visitors enjoy learning about the legends associated with these ancient monuments. As you explore, keep an eye out for the diverse flora and fauna that call this region home, enhancing your experience with the beauty of nature. The site is easily accessible and provides ample opportunity for photography, making it an ideal spot for those looking to capture the essence of Ireland's historical and natural wonders. Whether you are here for a brief visit or a day of exploration, Keis Corran promises an unforgettable experience steeped in history and the enchanting beauty of the Irish countryside.

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