The Morton God Dolmen
Iskaheen | Megalithic Monument,

The Morten God Dolmen

The Morton God Dolmen may date back to 3500 BC and is one of the oldest ancient monuments in Inishowen. This portal tomb was believed to be a portal to the ‘otherworld’ where cremated bones of the important members of the local clan were placed. Thousands of years later during the Iron Age (600BC-400AD), these monuments were believed to have been used by Druids for religious or possibly sacrificial purposes

OS Ref (IE):     C451271 / Sheet: 7
Latitude: 55° 5′ 20.79″ N
Longitude:     7° 17′ 36.98″ W
Donagh Church of Ireland

Donagh Church of Ireland

Donagh Church & Graveyard Detached two-bay Church of Ireland church, built c. 1769 and enlarged and reroofed in 1812, having single-bay single-storey over basement gable-fronted vestry to the east end of the north elevation (added 1898) and...

The Marigold Stone

The Marigold Stone

The Marigold Stone The Marigold slab at Carndonagh stands near the edge of a terrace on the south-east side of the present church on the site. (Church of Ireland). Description It is 1.68m tall, parallel sides, is elegantly carved on all four sides,...