Travel in Thin Places

Uragh Stone Circle on the Beara Peninsula – Enchanting

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Jan 17, 2011
Travel to Ireland - Uragh Stone Circle - County Kerry

Uragh Stone Circle on the Beara Peninsula – the Kingdom of  Kerry

The Beara Peninsula which straddles Counties Cork and Kerry has some of the most mystical sites in Ireland scattered over its terrain.  The Uragh Stone Circle, not too far off the main road from Kenmare to Ardgroom is one such site. The circle has 5 small stones and one large alignment stone.  Surprisingly, this stone circle doesn’t appear in guidebooks or local destination publications.  I only found it due to the signage along the roadside. This site is well worth traveling thousands of miles – just for the view and the energy in the place itself.

The circle rests on a small hill that sits between two lakes – Cloonee Lough Upper and Loch Inchiquin.  The back drop is of mountains, veined by waterfalls.  I noticed the colors of the mountains continually change as the ever-moving sunlight shifts.  The effect is similar to a kaleidoscope with muted earth tones.  Stand still and watch the landscape change.

Travel to Ireland - The Road to Uragh Stone Circle

The Road Approaching Uragh Stone Circle

A dirt road reaches the circle, and one must cross a bridge to get to the hillock.  When I was there it was damp and muddy.  Traversing up the hill to the circle required boots, but well worth the challenging mud holes.  Standing on the hill near the circle I could see that this was the center of the vast landscape all around. The view over Loch Inchiquin is spectacular.

This spot is magical.

Travel to Ireland - Uragh Stone Circle

Five Stones of Uragh Stone Circle

The circle itself has 5 stones tangentially placed and one great alignment stone that appears to line up with the axial stone though very close in proximity.  The massive alignment stone is over 10 feet high.  It dwarfs every other element of the landscape.

It’s easy to imaging Uragh Stone Circle as a portal to another place or another realm.    The changing light, the shifting colors, the solitary setting of the circle – all these elements consume the spirit.  I lost track of time while there.  After awhile a young couple walked up the dirt road from the opposite direction – past the circle.  They said they’d been watching me from the hillside.  I seemed so determined to reach the circle through the mud.  So they came out for a walk.  They were vacationing there on Beara for a week.  When I asked where they were from, they replied Washington DC (just 35 miles from my home at the time).

Strange coincidences tend to occur in thin places.

 

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