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Loughcrew Cairns

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Marie
October 4, 2021
Great for a hike and not a difficult trek, highly recommended. At the top of climb see the Megalithic Tombs steeped in history. Coffee shop open 200 m down the road from gate into hill. Open until end Oct. However Lough Crew gardens are open all year around. Separate entrance (google it) See book left at property explaining the history of the area.
Andrew
February 22, 2020
The Loughcrew Cairns are a group of Neolithic passage tombs dating to 3000 BC. Stunning views of Ireland as well as these magnificent ancient tombs make this place well worth a visit.
Peter
August 12, 2022
It's a hill walk with a great view. there is metallic tomes there built 1000 BC. Sun worshipping people of the past. no entrance fee but requires a car.
Fiona
April 1, 2019
Place to be at the spring equinox.. or any other time when you want to feel the energy of our ancestors.
Former Member
March 7, 2019
Loughcrew or Lough Crew is an area of great historical importance near Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. It is home to a group of megalithic tombs dating back to the 4th millennium BC, which sit on top of a range of hills. The hills and tombs are together known as Slieve na Calliagh and are the highest point in Meath. Home of 'the hags chair'. You need to be fairly fit to climb the cairns....but it's worth it.
Loughcrew or Lough Crew is an area of great historical importance near Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. It is home to a group of megalithic tombs dating back to the 4th millennium BC, which sit on top of a range of hills. The hills and tombs are together known as Slieve na Calliagh and are the high…

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