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 Post subject: Dolmen - Burial cairn in Rostrevor forest?
PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:31 pm 
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When doing a bit of research on an unrelated matter, I stumbled upon somebody's "blog" about walking up to the big stone in Rostrevor, and he mentions this dolmen.

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I can find no reference to it anywhere, and looking at the pictures I think it is on the "old walk" side of the climb up (the one used before the road was put in) the blog is here: http://huttonian.blogspot.com/2006_04_01_huttonian_archive.html scroll down about half way and you will see the other pictures. If this is there, why is it not mentioned or even marked? surely something like that would have some sort of historical value? after all Kilfeaghan dolmen gets a look in, why not this one? maybe its not a dolmen, but it looks like one to me :-??


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I did that walk to Cloughmore the "old way" many many times, & can't say I remember anything like this. That's not to say it isn't there-I may have been focusing on things other than ancient monuments at that time! It does look like a dolmen, & if it is I agree with you, it ought to be marked & signposted. This looks like a modern photo, any idea of the date it was taken?


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April or January 2006 according to the blog link above. have a look at the link, I assumed it was the "old way" up due to the steepness of the path, I could be wrong.


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Just looked at the blog - the writer seems pretty certain it's on the route to the stone. Would bear further investigation by one of the younger (and fitter!) forum members, when the weather improves of course!
I have to add I didn't much care for the blog-writer's comments on why the dolmen was unmarked, pretty unfounded I'd say. Still, I guess that's what bloggers do, & at least it brought this to our attention.


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Ah yes the magic of blogging :roll: As a rule I take everything in a blog with a pinch of salt, but in this case its good to be able to read the article to get the location confirmed, and it is good practice to credit people with their work were possible. as you say, one for the fitter members and a better day :D


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As the Blogger (http://www.huttonian.blogspot.com) referred to I can confirm the accuracy of the description conveyed by my images. I am basically a Newcastle man and have walked the Mournes extensively but not too often in Rostrevor forest. As far as I can remember we madeour way up through the old oak forest (turning sharp right after entering the first entrance to the forest coming from Kilkeel) heding for the giant's stone on the mountain. We came unexpectedly on the dolmen-which is actually mentioned in early twentieth century history about the Rostrevor area and used to feature in walks starting from the long gone Railway hotel So we were surprised to find no descriptive material near the stones.
I am sorry if my bloggish humour has upset one of your members. Sense of humour failures are a great barrier to blog readers-if upset just don't read on! But if you can bear it and skim through some of the blog archives you will find quite a lot on the Mournes! But most of it is about our present main residence in the Borders of Scotland Peter Hinchcliffe


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Whew! Depends on your "sense of humour" I suppose - I wasn't even aware it WAS humour....guess that makes me emotionally challenged - or something!


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Thanks for the info Peter, as mentioned if it had not been for your article I would never have known about it. :mrgreen: It does seem a shame that it has been largely ignored, something like that should not be, after all as I also said, Kilfeaghan dolmen gets star treatment, and that one should as well. I would speculate due to its position maybe it would be too expensive to put in proper pathways, but I see no reason why more people should not know of it, and we will certainly spread the word. Thanks again.


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That Dolmen is news to me. I looked at a very comprehensive site on Megalithic sites in Ireland with considerable content from Down and did not find this one. I may have overlooked it, though so have included link for those who might want to check further. http://www.irishmegaliths.org.uk/down.htm

It is an impressive one wherever it is and does deserve notice.


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Brian. The path to it is or rather was in good nick and my wife andI found it without difficulty as seemingly being the mainpath up the mountain. I just needs a couple of sign posts-and ideally put on the map at the main carpark and signed from there. I will return in February and try and map the best route. Peter


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Sorry Born and Bred -no offence intended. Senses of humour vary enormously and being the tenth generation of Ulster folk I know that what seems funny to one type of Norn Ironer is not so amusing to another! I of course do not believe that the lack of any kind of official recognition of the Dolmen is anything to do with its construction long before the emergence of Protestant Ulster! Peter Hinchcliffe


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I have learned something today, I have walked up that path many times and have not seen at all I say put sign posts up

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Apology accepted, Peter - egg on my face (again!)

I am amazed that none of us locals have seen this dolmen in all our years of climbing to Cloghmore! Could it have been previously buried in undergrowth & recently re-emerged?
Is the path above or below the stone in the photo? If it's above, I could imagine walkers seeing it as merely another rock protruding from the ground.
Just trying to figure how we missed it, but it obviously exists so I think this photo should be published in the local papers. Perhaps then it would be documented in the appropriate guidebooks for the area & properly signposted? Am I being naive (spelling?) in thinking like this?


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The path is below the dolmen. Coming up from the Oak Forest it is on your right. Bushes could have concealed it I suppose but as the image was taken in April 2006 this seems unlikely. I suggest that someone does a little article for the Mourne Observer -I am very happy for the image to be used. Peter


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:21 pm 
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Been up to the Big Stone today and found the "Dolmen". If you leave the stone and head for the fiddlers green(the stone should be at your back)you will find it on the left hand side just as you enter the forest.Is it a Dolmen?I dont think so. It looks like a natural rock formation to me. 8)


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