Scotia’s Grave

Scotia's Grave or Scota's Grave is a rock feature south of in , Ireland. It is beside a stream called the Finglas, in a wooded glen called Gleann Scoithín, anglicized 'Glenscoheen' or 'Glanaskagheen'.
  • Type: Archaeological site
  • Description: area in Munster, Ireland
  • Also known as: Glanaskagheen

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Blennerville Windmill and Ballymullen Barracks.

The is a 21.30 m high, stone, reefing stage, in , County Kerry, Ireland. The mill has five floors, ground floor, intermediate floor, grinding floor, stone floor and cap floor. is situated 4 km northwest of Scotia’s Grave.

Barracks
is an Irish military installation at , in . is situated 4 km north of Scotia’s Grave.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Blennerville and Tralee.

Village
Photo: Patrice78500, Public domain.
is a small village near , , . It is approximately 1 mile west of the town centre on the N86 road to , where the River Lee enters . is situated 4 km northwest of Scotia’s Grave.

is the county town of in southwest Ireland, with a population of about 26,000 in 2022. Its Irish name Trá Lí means "strand / beach on the River Lee".

Town
is a village in , Ireland. It lies on the N70 national secondary road between and . is situated 7 km south of Scotia’s Grave.

Scotia’s Grave

Latitude
52.22829° or 52° 13′ 42″ north
Longitude
-9.70427° or 9° 42′ 15″ west
Open location code
9C4G67HW+87
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5325638551
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Wiki­data ID
Q7435570
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In Other Languages

“Scotia’s Grave” goes by many names.
  • Irish: Gleann Scoithín

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Knockmichael Mountain and Knockmoyle.

Nearby Places

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