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Boheh Rock Art

Contains beautiful carvings relating to the sun

Unguided sites


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Boheh Rock Art

Contains beautiful carvings relating to the sun

Unguided sites


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Boheh Rock Art

Considered to be one of Ireland’s best collections of petroglyphs (prehistoric rock carvings), Boheh contains over 250 motifs.

It is believed to date back to around 3,800BC and its surface contains many cup ring and keyhole carvings.

The designs may indicate the natural phenomenon of the setting sun, on both the 18th of April and mid-August, rolling down the side of Croagh Patrick.

The stone is known locally as St. Patrick’s Chair or Knee Mark.

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This national monument is protected in accordance with the National Monuments Acts 1930 to 2014

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