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🏛️Newgrange

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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.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyMeath
CountryIreland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book well in advance

    Booking is essential as spaces fill up quickly, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Best for children aged 5 and up

    Newgrange suits children aged 5+ who are comfortable with history and tight spaces. Not ideal for toddlers or younger children.

  • Prepare for the passage tour

    The passage is narrow and low-lit with a low ceiling. Children must be comfortable in confined spaces and able to walk unassisted.

  • Not suitable for buggies or pushchairs

    Leave buggies behind. You'll need to walk through uneven ground and the passage tomb, which isn't buggy-friendly.

  • Consider mobility and accessibility

    The site has steps and uneven ground. It's not suitable for those with mobility issues or using wheelchairs.

  • Start at the visitor centre

    Your tour begins at Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre where you'll watch a short film and see interactive displays before taking a shuttle bus to the tomb.

  • Plan for about an hour

    The guided tour lasts approximately one hour. Factor in time at the visitor centre and shuttle transport.

  • Wear sensible footwear

    Children should wear sturdy shoes with good grip for uneven ground and steps both outside and within the passage.

  • Bring a torch or torch app

    The passage is low-lit. A small torch or phone light may help children feel less anxious in the darkness.

  • Check weather before visiting

    Although much of the tour is indoors, you'll be outdoors at the site itself. Irish weather can be unpredictable, so bring waterproofs.

  • Cafe on site

    The visitor centre has a café for refreshments before or after your tour, useful if visiting with hungry children.

  • Family ticket offers value

    Family tickets (2 adults + 3 children) cost €40, which is better value than individual tickets at €15 per adult and €10 per child.

  • Restrooms available

    Restrooms are located at the visitor centre. Use them before or after the shuttle and passage tour.

  • Free parking available

    Free car parking is available at the visitor centre, making it convenient for families driving from the UK.

  • Winter solstice is by lottery

    The famous winter solstice illumination requires winning a lottery entry. Regular visits still showcase the impressive corbelled roof and Neolithic rock art.

  • Gift shop on site

    A gift shop at the visitor centre sells souvenirs related to Irish heritage and archaeology.

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