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Bonane Heritage Park

Coordinates: 51°49′47″N 9°31′13″W / 51.8296°N 9.5202°W / 51.8296; -9.5202
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Park ticket office
Interpreted model of a crannog

Bonane Heritage Park is an private archaeological preserve and tourist attraction between Bonane and Kenmare in County Kerry, Ireland.

The area is surrounded by the Sheehy and Caha Mountains. It is home to a number of archaeological remains, including ring fort and stone circle sites.[1] Some studies have indicated that some of these archaeological remains "may well have had an astronomical significance".[2]

References

  1. ^ "Archaeology". bonaneheritagepark.com. Bonane Heritage Park. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Antiquities of the Sheen River Valley (PDF)" (PDF). bonaneheritagepark.com. Bonane Heritage Park. Retrieved 17 May 2021.

51°49′47″N 9°31′13″W / 51.8296°N 9.5202°W / 51.8296; -9.5202