Dublin: Boyne Valley with Newgrange and Bru Na Boinne Entry

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Duration
8 Hrs.
Languages
English
Admission
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Minimum age
5 years

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Begin your adventure into Ireland's ancient history right from Dublin! Explore the Boyne Valley, a scenic and historically rich area in the east of Ireland, where you'll discover 5,000-year-old monuments like Newgrange and Brú na Bóinne with ease, thanks to skip-the-line access. Learn about Ireland's first settlers and the deep-rooted Celtic traditions that have shaped its cultural landscape.

Dive into the past at the Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre, a site that reveals the 1690 conflict's impact on Ireland and beyond. Here, uncover the power struggle between King James II and William of Orange and its influence on Northern Ireland's history. This stop offers a thorough understanding of Ireland's complex past.

Continue your journey to Monasterboice, a 5th-century monastic site renowned for its Celtic High Crosses and ancient structures. Admire Muiredach's High Cross, famed for its detailed biblical carvings that showcase Ireland's religious and architectural heritage. This site is a must-see for anyone interested in Ireland's spiritual history.

As the tour concludes, reflect on the rich stories and landmarks that define the Boyne Valley. This tour offers a unique insight into Ireland's past, making it a perfect choice for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers. Book now and embark on a journey through time!

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