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    Christian E.

    The guided tour was great!! So many great stories that were interesting (and not boring like some of the others we went on). The castle tour was done in sections so you didn't feel like it was a lot of climbing all at once. It was well-preserved & great to see!!

    Green T.

    Loved the tour of the main part of the castle and walking around on the grounds! The tour guide was very knowledgeable and charismatic. The place is not too crowded and has wonderful nature trails to explore. I took a 1 hour bus from Dublin and it took me directly to the castle. I would definitely recommend!

    Amber P.

    So much history from past and present here at the Trim Castle! Jimmy was our guide and we loved our tour! Family and kid friendly! The inside castle however is not wheelchair or stroller accessible. Small stairways that are steep and can be hard to climb for those who have mobility issues. Outside the castle though is beautiful and has paved roads for all to enjoy. Jimmy shared with us details all about the castle, the surrounding moat, distant towers and passageways, and all about the inside castle. Seeing everything from the chapel, wash room, bedroom, fire place and main rooms, it was huge! Even though there were 20pmh winds that day, the view of the surrounding land and city was beautiful. Jimmy shared facts about how the tenants of the castle used to live and shared all the Hollywood splendors that have happened here at the castle. You even get to see the actual room where in Braveheart, a character was thrown from the window! Take part of the day to stroll around the outside and check out the river. There is a connecting bridge and plenty to see all around. The castle and surrounding buildings are fairly intact and we were there for an hour total. Bring your coats, scarves and mittens! The wind follows through to the castle keeping the steady breeze just as if you were outside!

    Hiro S.

    This is another nice thing about visiting Ireland - the whole country is surrounded by tons of history. This castle was originally built in late 12th century. If you drive from Dublin, it would probably take you an hour or so to get there. They have guided tours throughout a day (except for winter time) which I took and it was very helpful. Oh, the castle is noted for the part it played in the filming of the Mel Gibson's Braveheart....

    Liz M.

    Really enjoyed the tour of the castle & the tour. Was so cheap, the tour guide was both informative and funny. Would highly recommend the tour

    Opening times. It's well worth the money to get in.
    Emma B.

    The largest stone castle in Ireland, get in and pay the money for the tour. Cheap as chips and you get a really interesting (& amusing) talk and walk up inside the keep (there are quite a lot of narrow stairs). The keep is being preserved in its derelict state, as such it has a roof and walkways, but no windows or floors. There is a fantastic view of Trim, the River Boyne, Bell Tower and surrounds from the top. Apparently there are views of the Hill of Tara and other things from up here on a clear day, but unfortunately we were there on a wet August day. Still stunning though. Braveheart was filmed at the castle - they seem quite proud of that. There are also toilets, but there's no shop/café (though there are plenty in Trim itself, which is a lovely little village)

    Jen L.

    Visited April 2015 This location was apart of our Heritage Card, and on our way to Belfast. We stopped in, took some pictures of the site, and learned it was used in the movie Braveheart. Due to it being a windy day, we were not able to climb the castle. It's right next to a river, and there's a parking lot not far away.

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    Brian F.

    Tromp around the ancient pad of Hugh de Lacy. He and his son Walter built the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland in late 1100's and it is still a magnificent structure. Admission is 10 Euros for a family and with that you gain access to the keep and a really informative tour which describes the stages of the castles construction and what life was like there in the 12th century. Oh yeah, if you loved Braveheart, with Mel Gibson, you can't miss it since the castle was featured in the movie.

    View from Trim Castle.
    Luana M.

    It's the castle that served as a scenario for the movie Braveheart. It's well maintained, shame that's not opened on Mondays during the month of December, however, I still took lovely pictures from the castle grounds.

    Beautiful castle in a sunny day

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    Review Highlights - Trim Castle

    There is a fantastic view of Trim, the River Boyne, Bell Tower and surrounds from the top.

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    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.

    Trim Castle - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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