Viewing this Neolithic megalith is like stepping into the past without a time machine. The looming stone structure stands along the edge of a golf course, adding a touch of ancient mystique to an otherwise modern setting.

The Proleek Dolmen, which resembles a mini Stonehenge, was built sometime around 3000 BC. The portal tomb takes the shape of a massive table, and it once sheltered cremated remains and items like beads and pottery. It’s one of the best-preserved tombs of its kind in all of Ireland.

Legend says a great Scottish giant named Parrah Boug McShagean carried the dolmen to Ireland as he invaded the country. The mega-sized man challenged an Irish giant named Fionn mac Cumhail to a fight and was defeated after drinking from the nearby river, which the Irish native had poisoned. Supposedly, the Scottish giant was buried in the enormous wedge tomb located nearby.

Another local legend says the dolmen will bring good luck to anyone who manages to land three consecutive stones atop it. As such, the tomb’s capstone is covered with little rocks and pebbles. A similar legend says anyone whose stones stick will be married within a year.