Embark on a private luxury tour with Newgrange Day Tours to explore ancient passage tombs at Newgrange and Knowth, plus the Hill of Slane, Monasterboice, and Trim Castle. Travel in comfort in a luxury car with a knowledgeable guide sharing fascinating insights.
Start at Newgrange and Knowth, UNESCO World Heritage Sites over 5,000 years old—older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids. Discover the Neolithic people behind these engineering wonders.
Then visit the Hill of Slane, where St. Patrick lit the Paschal Fire, marking Ireland’s Christian beginnings.
Next, explore the Monasterboice Monastic Site, famed for high crosses like Muiredach’s, a masterpiece of Celtic stonework.
End at Trim Castle, Ireland’s largest Anglo-Norman castle, built in the 12th century, before returning to your hotel.
We will pick you up at your hotel in Counties Dublin, Meath and Louth or at the Dublin Airport or train stations. Drop-off in the location of your choice within those areas.
Newgrange is one of the most important Neolithic sites in the entire world. It was build over 5,000 years ago and predates the Great Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge. This is your chance to explore the passageway and inner burial chamber of Newgrange and view the largest collection of megalithic art within Europe. Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre also offers interactive exhibits, detailed models, and information displays about the Neolithic period in history and explains the significance of these prehistoric monuments. Note: To skip the queues, we recommend using our concierge service. With this option, we can handle purchasing of your Newgrange admission tickets for you. If you choose to proceed, please contact us us after booking this tour online, and the cost of the tickets will be charged separately. The price per person is €18. Note 2: Travel time from your pick up location is included in the time spent on this attraction.
Knowth is a prehistoric site renowned for its Neolithic passage tombs. Located in the Brú na Bóinne complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Knowth dates back over 5,000 years. It features a large central mound surrounded by 18 smaller satellite mounds. The main mound contains two passage tombs adorned with intricate megalithic art, including spirals, circles, and other symbolic carvings. These engravings make Knowth a key site for studying ancient European art and culture. Excavations have revealed evidence of continuous use, reflecting its significance through history. Today, it remains a vital link to Ireland’s ancient past.
Located in County Meath, this is a site of profound historical and spiritual significance. According to legend, it was here that St. Patrick lit the Paschal Fire in 433 AD, defying the pagan king at Tara and marking the dawn of Christianity in Ireland. The hill features the ruins of a Franciscan monastery and a 16th-century church, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s rich ecclesiastical past. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Boyne Valley from its summit. The Hill of Slane is a must-visit destination, blending history, legend, and natural beauty in one remarkable setting.
Located in County Louth, this is an early Christian monastic site founded in the late 5th century by St. Buithe, a disciple of St. Patrick. The site thrived as a center of religion and learning until the establishment of nearby Mellifont Abbey in 1142. Monasterboice is renowned for its impressive high crosses, including Muiredach’s High Cross, considered one of the finest examples of Celtic stone carving in Ireland. The site also features a round tower, which once served as a refuge during Viking raids. Today, Monasterboice stands as an important archaeological and historical monument, attracting many visitors.
This is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in the country. Built in the late 12th century by Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter, it served as a strategic military and administrative centre. The massive three-story keep, with its unique cruciform shape, dominates the landscape and reflects the power of the Norman invaders. Surrounded by extensive curtain walls and defensive towers, the castle was a symbol of control over the region. Today, Trim Castle is a popular heritage site, offering guided tours and scenic views. It also featured prominently in the film Braveheart. Note: travel time back to your hotel is included in the time spent on this attraction.
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