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East trail/Niar raad

Ballafayle Cairn

These are the remains of a Neolithic burial site believed to date from 2000 - 1500 BC. The site consists of a wedge shaped cairn, which contains stones that have been fused by heat and with a dry stone wall on one side. More on Ballafayle Cairn

Cashtal yn Ard

Cashtal yn Ard

Cashtal yn Ard (The Castle of the Heights) is one of the best ancient monuments on the Isle of Man. It is one of three Neolithic tombs, dating from about 2000 BC. More on Cashtal yn Ard


The Spiral Stone

A boulder rock decorated with spiral patterns. Possibly late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. More on the Spiral Stone

King Orry's Grave

King Orry's Grave

There are two tombs on this site. One is the largest known megalithic tomb on the island. More on King Orry's Grave



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