Gortnavern, county Donegal: Dermot and Grania's Bed

This picturesque dolmen has a chamber of 5 slabs set on edge (one fallen), and covered by a slipped (and characteristically tilted) roofstone 3.6 metres long, which is raised 2 metres off the ground by the portal-stones.

Dermot and Grania* were two illicit lovers who eloped and were pursued, and slept every night in a different place. This recalls the use of French dolmens as shepherds' shelters even today.


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Nearest village: Carrowkeel (Kerrykeel)

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* In Irish: Leaba Dhiarmuid agus Ghráinne .
Some tombs are called Labbydermot or even The Labby .