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πΎValentia Island Tetrapod Trackway
πFree / cheapπ³OutdoorsπΆAges 4β18+

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Step back in time at the Valentia Island Tetrapod Trackway, a unique geological site preserving the footprints of some of the earliest four-legged land vertebrates from the Devonian period (about 385 million years ago). Located on the rugged north coast of Valentia Island, this fossilized trackway is one of the most significant paleontological discoveries in Ireland.
- **What to see**: A sloping rock surface with distinct footprints (up to 40 cm long) of a primitive tetrapod, possibly *Ichthyostega*. Interpretive signs explain the discovery and science.
- **Kid-friendly**: Easy 10-minute walk from the car park; the site is open-air and exposed. Children can observe the footprints up close (do not touch) and imagine the ancient creatures. Best for ages 4+ who can appreciate fossils.
- **Facilities**: Limited β no toilets or shelter at the site. Nearest facilities are in the village of Knightstown (5-10 min drive). Wear sturdy shoes; rock can be slippery when wet.
- **Nearby**: Combine with a visit to Valentia Island's other attractions (e.g., cable car to Skellig Michael views, geocaching, or the island's lighthouses).
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