What are fairy mounds in Irish tradition?
Core Q&A Expanded Answer
Fairy mounds are ancient earthworks or burial mounds believed in folklore to be entrances to the Otherworld and the dwelling places of the sidhe.
Related Characters, Places, and Terms
Sidhe (shee)
Other Core Q&A Expanded Questions
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