Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre
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⚔️Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre

Rainy day🌳Outdoors🏛Indoors👶Ages 6–18+
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Explore the historic site of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne at this modern visitor centre. Exhibits include interactive displays, artefacts, and a short film bringing the battle to life. The centre also offers a café and gift shop.

  • Kids can enjoy the 'Junior Explorer' activity trail and dress-up costumes.
  • Outdoor grounds feature walking trails and picnic spots, with a large replica cannon and battlefield views.
  • Suitable for ages 6+, but younger children may enjoy the open spaces and interactive elements.

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Cost

Moderate

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Setting

Indoor & Outdoor

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Ages

6–18+

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County

Meath
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Country

Ireland

Rainy day

Great for rainy days

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