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    Wonderful place; however you should know you must go to the visitors center and ride a tour here. They do not let you simply walk up.

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    Newgrange

    Newgrange

    4.5(50 reviews)
    2.3 km

    So the way that I travel, I like to rent a car and just drive around with my partner. The best way…read moreto experience a new country is just to live like everybody there. So as we were driving along, we found this beautiful park drove into and really had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. There's a beautiful walkway that takes you down to this building. As we open the doors, there's a greeter and I asked her a little bit about what this whole experiences and she didn't really have much information to give me. So I said why not let's go ahead and see what we got ourselves into. There is a beautiful museum and there is a beautiful café with lots of different treats and sandwiches and entrées. There's also a gift shop that has really great gifts that you could give to family and friends a couple of the items we got were a wishing Stone and a worry stone. The experience did not stop there, you have to walk down this beautiful pathway where everything is green and luscious and you get to a bus stop. The bus comes and takes you down this roadway that leads you to what we found out was a tomb. It was a surprise to us that we found out that this tomb was actually one of the oldest tombs in the world, even older than the Egyptians. As we get to the property, we see a beautiful architectural, severe round building with one little small entrance. The entrance to the tomb is narrow but a large man can still fit through it to see the experience. As we come to find out, it was a tomb, possibly from a rich family and Ireland that controlled most of the land. The family had incest to keep the power within. All of these are possibilities they do not know because of how old this is. Once in the tomb, you get to see that there are three burial plots, and there's a light experience to show that once a year the sun hits a certain way and lightslights the tomb up for a period of time. After you're done with that, you get back on the bus and they take you back to the museum area where you can go ahead and have lunch or you can be done with experience altogether. This all lasted maybe an hour or two and really gave us something to do when we did not have anything planned. This whole experience cost us about $26 and was pretty nice and learned something new that I did not know before.

    Impressive - Historical - Not to Be Missed…read more The Newgrange World Heritage Site is a prehistoric Neolithic passage tomb in County Meath, Ireland, older than Stonehenge and the pyramids of Giza. Built around 3200 BCE, this massive circular mound of stones is famous for its alignment with the winter solstice, when the rising sun illuminates the central chamber for about 17 minutes. It is the main site in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Brú na Bóinne and contains intricate carvings, which are believed to have astronomical or spiritual significance. Our Mary Gibbon's led tour also visited the Knowth Megalithic Passage Tomb via the same shuttle bus system from the Brú Na Bóinne Visitor Centre. The 5000 year old main mound, known as Knowth Site 1 is contemporary with the mounds at Newgrange and nearby Dowth. The mounds are classified as Passage Tombs by archaeologists. There are also 18 smaller satellite mounds around the main Tomb. The Visitor's Centre includes well curated exhibits, a decent gift shop, and a cafeteria. It's best to hydrate up as the shuttle bus portion takes time, with only a couple lone bathrooms and no concessions en route.

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    Brú Na Bóinne

    3.8(5 reviews)
    4.2 km

    We only visited the Newgrange site. It was absolutely stunning. The visitor center is closed and…read morethe bus system is a little slow but eventually we got there. Our guide gave a talk and explained what we were about to see inside but was a bit short and impatient with us once we entered the tomb. The tours are timed precisely and there was a group right behind us so she hurried us along. We went with a tour group so everything was arranged ahead of time. Outside you can walk around the ruin. The scenery is beautiful all around. I'd love to see it again but tickets are difficult to get without a lot of planning. It's a must see site if you get the chance.

    This is a fascinating archeological sight and if that were the only item being rated, it would…read moreclearly be five stars. However, the facilities and buses were very old and run down. Some of the outside stairways were closed due to crumbling concrete and metal railings were rusty with peeing paint. I would rate the facilities as two star. The tour of the mounds was fascinating. We only got to see two of the three since one was closed. The highlight was Bu na Boinne where we were taken inside and shown a recreation of the Summer Solstice. The tour guides were excellent and we enjoyed the the hours long tour. Back at the main facility, we had lunch. There was a choice of quiche and other prepared dishes that are reheated for you. Service was excellent and I would rate the food as three stars. It got the job done by keeping you from being hungry. It was a bit sad to see such a national treasure as this in such a rundown state. Someone or some government should step in and bring it back to its former glory. Even in its current sad state, it is well worth the trip to see it.

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