Energy Node

Knockdrum

Co. Cork, Ireland

Overview

The circular hillfort creates a natural energy container, with the stone cashel walls focusing and amplifying the telluric currents rising through the hilltop. Visitors report a distinct energetic boundary when crossing the enclosure threshold, as if entering a different frequency zone. The site carries a warrior-guardian energy combined with ancient sovereignty rites, generating a sense of empowerment and groundedness. The panoramic views expand awareness outward while the circular form draws it inward, creating a balanced state ideal for ceremonial work and decision-making.

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History, Archaeology & Significance

Knockdrum is an Iron Age hillfort in County Cork, Ireland, dating to approximately 300 BC. The site features a stone cashel (circular stone enclosure) crowning a prominent hilltop with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. Archaeological investigation has revealed evidence of metalworking and habitation within the enclosure. Like many Irish hillforts, Knockdrum likely served dual functions as both a defensive settlement and a ceremonial gathering place where seasonal festivals and tribal assemblies were held.

Rory's Field Notes

Hillfort with Type 4 node inside the ring.

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