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🪦Creevykeel Court Tomb

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Creevykeel Court Tomb is one of Ireland's finest and most accessible Neolithic court tombs, dating back to around 3000 BC. The site features a long cairn with a distinctive horseshoe-shaped court at the east end, leading into two gallery chambers. It offers a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric burial practices.

For families, the tomb is located in a quiet, grassy field with easy access from a minor road. There are no facilities on site, but the short walk from the car park is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The site is free to visit and open year-round, making it a great educational stop for history-loving families.

  • Highlights: well-preserved court and chambers, interpretive sign.
  • Ages: 5+
  • Facilities: none; bring water and snacks.
  • Practical tips: combine with a visit to nearby Mullaghmore or Classiebawn Castle.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySligo
CountryIreland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Best for ages 5 and up

    This site works best for children aged 5 and older who can manage the walk and appreciate historical sites. Younger children may find it less engaging.

  • No facilities on site

    There are no toilets, shops, or amenities at the tomb. Bring water, snacks, and a packed lunch if planning a longer visit.

  • Pack supplies before visiting

    Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there's nowhere to buy food or drink nearby. A picnic works well if weather permits.

  • Short, manageable walk

    The walk from the car park is short and suitable for children, making it an easy stop without excessive walking demands.

  • Buggy limitations

    The site may be difficult for buggies depending on field conditions. Consider a carrier or backpack for younger children if the ground is wet or uneven.

  • Open year-round

    The site is free and accessible any time, so no need to check opening hours. Plan around weather and daylight instead.

  • Weather dependent visit

    This is an outdoor site in an open field. Choose a dry day for comfort and visibility. Bring waterproofs if rain is possible.

  • Educational value

    The interpretive sign explains the Neolithic history well. Good for children learning about prehistory and archaeology in a tangible way.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    Pair this with visits to nearby Mullaghmore village or Classiebawn Castle to make a fuller day out without spending money.

  • Quiet and peaceful visit

    Located in a quiet field away from crowds, making it ideal for children who are sensitive to busy environments.

  • Completely free

    No entrance fee at all, so it's a budget-friendly historical stop for families exploring the area.

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