Ballinrannig Stone
Ballinrannig Stone is a historic site in County Kerry, Munster. Ballinrannig Stone is situated nearby to the ruins Caherquin Church, as well as near the village Ballynagall.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Historic site
- Description: standing stone in County Kerry
- Also known as: “Ballinrannig Stone VII (CIIC 154)” and “CIIC 154”
- Inscription: “CUNAMAQQI CORBBI MAQQ[I MUCCOI DOVVINIA]S”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Reask and Gallarus Oratory.
Reask
Photo: Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Reask is a ruined early Monastic site located 1 km east of Baile an Fheirtéaraigh, County Kerry, Ireland. The remains of the site include the low remnants of buildings and enclosure walls and a cross-slab standing stone which sits in the middle of the compound. Reask is situated 1¼ km south of Ballinrannig Stone.
Gallarus Oratory
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The Gallarus Oratory is a chapel on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. It has been presented variously as an early-Christian stone church by antiquary Charles Smith, in 1756; a 12th-century Romanesque church by archaeologist Peter Harbison in 1970; a shelter for pilgrims by the same in 1994. Gallarus Oratory is situated 2½ km east of Ballinrannig Stone.
Gallarus Castle
Ruins
Photo: Boston, Public domain.
Gallarus Castle is a four-storey rectangular tower house in Baile na nGall, County Kerry, Ireland and is notable as one of the few fortified structures preserved on the Dingle Peninsula. Gallarus Castle is situated 2 km east of Ballinrannig Stone.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ballynagall and Ballyferriter.
Ballynagall
Village
Photo: Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Baile na nGall, unofficially anglicized as "Ballydavid", is a Gaeltacht village is situated on the Dingle Peninsula of County Kerry, Ireland. As the 2003 Official Languages Act revoked the status of the English language name Ballydavid, the official name is Baile na nGall.
Ballyferriter
Village
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Baile an Fheirtéaraigh unofficially anglicised as Ballyferriter, or also known as An Buailtín, is a Gaeltacht village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is in the west of the Corca Dhuibhne peninsula and according to the 2002 census, about 75% of the town's population speak the Irish language on a daily basis.
Ventry
Village
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Dingle is the only sizable town on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, some 50 km southwest of Tralee. With a population in 2022 of 1,700, it has a colourful town centre and fishing harbour. Ventry is situated 6 km south of Ballinrannig Stone.
Ballinrannig Stone
- Categories: ogham stone, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: County Kerry, Munster, Southwest Ireland, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.17888° or 52° 10′ 44″ northLongitude
-10.38816° or 10° 23′ 17″ westOpen location code
9C4F5JH6+HPOpenStreetMap ID
node 7203972860OpenStreetMap feature
historic=ogham_stoneWikidata ID
Q30247257
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In Other Languages
“Ballinrannig Stone” goes by many names.
- German: “CIIC 154”
- German: “Oghamstein von Ballinrannig”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Caherquin Church and Ballynagall Post Office.
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