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Meath Tourist Attractions
Choose from our selection of tourist attractions in meath county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
3 tourist attractions in meath county
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Photo: Newgrange & Brú na Bóinne, Meath County
Newgrange & Brú na Bóinne
Donore, Meath
One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Newgrange is older than Stonehenge, Mycenae or even the pyramids in Egypt. Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre is the starting point for a tour of Newgrange....
Photo: Hill of Tara, Meath County
Hill of Tara
Navan, Meath
Famous as the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Hill of Tara has been an important site since the Stone Age, when a passage tomb was constructed. Tara was a political and religious centre in early Christian times and though it declined in importance as Christianity spread in Ireland, the site still retains its air of mysticism.
Today the ruins are sadly deserted, poignant reminders of what once was, but from atop the hill the visitor can still experience some of the magic which fi...
Photo: Trim Castle, Meath County
Trim Castle
Trim, Meath
Trim Castle was founded by Hugh De Lacy, who was granted the kingdom of Meath. In 1173 the work commenced on the castle. Because Trim was close to the Pale, yet outside it, it was embroiled between the native Irish and the settlers. De Lacy left the castle in the hands of Hugh Tyrell, but Roderick O'Connor, King of Connaught marched in to Trim village. Tyrell set fire to the castle rather than have O'Connor destroy it.

The castle was eventually finished in 1220, by the Peppard Brother...
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