
Newgrange is a prehistoric passage tomb in County Meath, Ireland, built around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous archaeological sites in Ireland.
For families: The tour begins at the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre, where you take a shuttle bus to the tomb. The guided tour lasts about an hour and includes walking through a narrow, low-lit passage into the central chamber. Highlights include the winter solstice illumination (though you need to win a lottery to see it), Neolithic rock art, and the impressive corbelled roof. The visitor centre has interactive displays and a short film.
- Best for kids aged 5+ who are curious about history and can handle tight spaces and low light.
- Not suitable for toddlers or those with claustrophobia or mobility issues (steps, uneven ground).
- Facilities: cafe, gift shop, restrooms, free parking. Booking essential.
- Cost: Adult €15, child €10, family (2+3) €40. Car park free.
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