Ireland · Oldcastle
Loughcrew Cairns: Ancient Tombs Above County Meath
A steep countryside climb leads to ancient passage tombs, surviving stone carvings and wide views over the landscape around Oldcastle.
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Ireland · Oldcastle
A steep countryside climb leads to ancient passage tombs, surviving stone carvings and wide views over the landscape around Oldcastle.
Ireland · Drogheda
Knowth pairs an ancient burial mound and surrounding monuments with expert-led tours, broad countryside views and some contentious restoration choices.
Ireland · Donore
Strong interpretation, engaging guides and close-up monument visits make this Donore landmark rewarding, provided visitors are ready to walk.
Ireland · Trim
Trim Castle pairs well-preserved architecture and scenic grounds with guided visits that earn strong praise from public reviewers.
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Public reviews describe a quiet, historically important passage tomb where simple access, open fields and minimal interpretation shape the experience.
Ireland · Fore
Fore Abbey combines accessible ruins, broad scenery and a woodland trail, with the village’s historic sights and refreshments close at hand.
Ireland · Celbridge
This Celbridge landmark combines a beautiful historic house with gardens, peaceful walking paths and picturesque views across the River Liffey.
Ireland · Drogheda
Newgrange, Knowth and an informative visitor centre combine archaeology, countryside walks and a powerful sense of Ireland’s distant past.
Ireland · Donore
Newgrange pairs a 5,000-year-old passage tomb with strong interpretation, knowledgeable guides and a celebrated winter-solstice alignment.
Ireland · Cashel
Historic architecture, expansive countryside views and well-regarded guided tours make this elevated complex a standout stop in Cashel.
Ireland · Bushmills
Distinctive basalt formations, clifftop trails and dramatic shoreline scenery make this one of Northern Ireland’s most memorable natural landmarks.
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