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🪦Poulnabrone Dolmen

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Poulnabrone Dolmen is a stunning Neolithic portal tomb dating back to around 4200 BC, located in the Burren region of County Clare, Ireland. It is one of Ireland's most photographed archaeological sites and offers a unique glimpse into ancient burial practices.

Highlights for families:
- Free to visit and open 24/7
- Short, easy walk from the car park (wheelchair and stroller accessible)
- Kids can marvel at the massive capstone (approx. 4 tons) and imagine the people who built it
- Stunning views of the Burren's limestone landscape
- Often quiet, providing a peaceful history lesson

Facilities: No on-site toilets or cafés; nearest facilities in nearby villages (Kilnaboy or Ballyvaughan). Bring water and snacks. The site is exposed – dress for wind and rain.

Ages: Suitable for all ages, but toddlers may be more interested in running around on the grass. Older kids (6+) will appreciate the history and scale.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
Ages218+
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Travel tips

  • Free and always open

    Poulnabrone is free to visit and accessible 24/7, making it perfect for flexible family schedules or last-minute outings.

  • Buggy-friendly terrain

    The walk from the car park is short and stroller accessible, so you can take your buggy right to the site.

  • No facilities on-site

    There are no toilets or cafés at the site. Visit Kilnaboy or Ballyvaughan first, or bring supplies with you.

  • Bring water and snacks

    Pack water bottles and snacks, as there's nowhere to buy refreshments at or near the dolmen itself.

  • Dress for exposed weather

    The site is exposed to the elements. Bring windproof and waterproof clothing regardless of the forecast.

  • Often quiet and peaceful

    Poulnabrone tends to be less crowded than other tourist spots, offering a calm environment for exploring with children.

  • Impressive scale captures imagination

    The 4-ton capstone is awe-inspiring. Older children (6+) will enjoy imagining the Neolithic people who built it around 4200 BC.

  • Toddlers love the space

    Younger toddlers may be more interested in running around the grassy area than the history – let them burn energy.

  • Limestone landscape photo opportunities

    The Burren's unique limestone scenery provides stunning backdrops. Bring a camera for memorable family photos.

  • Best for older children's history interests

    Younger children may lose interest quickly. Ages 6+ will get more from learning about ancient burial practices and Neolithic life.

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