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    Today, what remains of ancient Ireland is a colourful tapestry of our ancestors, splayed across pastoral settings and coastal cliffs in villages and towns. Visitors, both local and international, travel far and wide to revel at the grandeur of time far past. Buildings and sacred sites, early Christian monasteries and burial tombs - these are ...
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    Feb 15, 2023The Burren - one of the best ancient sites Ireland has to offer. Credit: Instagram / Chris Hill. The Burren in County Clare is one of Ireland's best ancient sites. The Burren is a perfect example of an archaeological marvel and perhaps possesses the most stunning landscapes in the country.
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    Dec 20, 2023Newgrange is a 5,200-year-old passage tomb located in Ireland's Ancient East. When it comes to Ireland's top ten must-see prehistoric sites, the Neolithic burial grounds at Newgrange are certainly some of the most impressive. In fact, these burial grounds predate the pyramids in Egypt. Two of Newgrange's burial grounds are open to the ...
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    Mar 16, 2024The next ancient stone circle you need to visit in Ireland is Beltany Stone Circle, a Bronze Age site dating from c. 2100 - 700 B.C, just 3km south of Raphoe town in County Donegal, Ireland. The views of the surrounding landscape are phenomenal and include the burial mound atop nearby Croaghan Hill.
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    Mar 17, 2024The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, is a historical site steeped in ancient Irish legend. According to folklore, an Irish warrior giant, Finn McCool, created the Giant's Causeway because he wanted to avoid getting his feet wet when walking from Ireland to Scotland. Address: 44 Causeway Rd, Bushmills BT57 8SU. 14. The Derry walls - The ...
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    May 9, 2023Credit: commons.wikimedia.org. The Hill of Tara is one of the most impressive sites in Ireland and is easily reachable from the capital city of Dublin.. Located in Skryne, County Meath, this site is an ancient ceremonial and burial site which holds valuable significance when we look back at the lives of our ancestors. The site has many incredible areas to visit, including a passage tomb, a ...
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    Jun 26, 2024Another of the best places to visit in Ireland is Newgrange, a 5,200-year-old passage tomb located in County Meath in Ireland's Ancient East. Constructed by Stone Age farmers, this remarkable passage has fascinated visitors for centuries and contains ancient Irish symbols.
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    Feb 15, 2024Credit: Ireland's Content Pool/ Tourism Ireland; Tom Archer. Grianán of Aileach in an Iron Age stone fort. Its origins date all the way back to 1700 BC, built by Tuatha dé Danann, an ancient tribe in Ireland, ruling from 1897 BC to 1700 BC.. The tribe, who existed on the Emerald Isle before the Celts, built a series of stone forts atop strategic hills for defence and protection purposes.
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    May 14, 2024The Hill of Tara is renowned as the ancient capital of Ireland and a symbolic centre of Irish mythology, history, and kingship. How long does it take to visit the Hill of Tara? The duration of a visit to the Hill of Tara can vary, but a typical visit to explore the site and its monuments may take around one to two hours.
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    Mar 15, 2024The Salmon of Knowledge, derived from ancient Celtic Irish mythology, symbolises wisdom, knowledge, and the pursuit of enlightenment. 10. Carolingian Cross - a cross made out of four uniform arms. This Irish Celtic symbol is a cross made out of four uniform arms. It is a more elaborate version of Brigid's Cross or the Celtic Cross.
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