Dromargorteen Stone Circle is in Bonane Heritage Park. This is situated between the town of Kenmare (Irish: An Neidín) in the south of County Kerry, Ireland (Irish: Contae Chiarraí, Éire) and the village of Glengariff (Irish: Gleann Garbh, Contae Chorcaí). It is off the N71 road. The circle is made up of thirteen stones, with a central boulder burial. It is positioned in regard to astronomical and ceremonial importance. There is a charge to get into the Bonane Heritage Park and details can be seen on their website. There are also other sites of archaeological sites within the park. Not far from the stone circle is a fulacht fiadh, which is a burnt mound used for cooking and possibly dating to the Bronze Age (c.1500- c. 500 BC), and a well preserved ring fort.
Link: Bonane Heritage Park and the image from that website gives the astronomical alignments of the stones.