The Garvagh Pyramid
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A 21-foot-tall pyramid in a Northern Irish woodland, intended as a mausoleum but never used for burial.

📜 19th-century stone pyramid in Garvagh Forest, Northern Ireland.
🔍 Built c.1820-30 by Lord Garvagh, intended as a mausoleum but never used.

Why Go

🌳 Unique monument in a peaceful bluebell wood📜 Fascinating history of Georgian eccentricity and Lord Garvagh's Grand Tour🤫 Uncovering a well-kept secret, largely untouched🚶 Easy to find, located just beyond the Garvagh Forest car park📸 Great for unusual photos🌸 Enjoy bluebells in spring

Why Avoid

🚫 No signage or tourist infrastructure

Tips

🅿️ Parking available at Garvagh Forest car park.
📍 Co-ordinates: 54.9791, -6.6909

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