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Hennigan's Heritage Centre
Knock, Mayo, Ireland
Situated in unspoilt countryside overlooking Creagaballa Lake 6.5km from the workhouse at Swinford where thousands of people from the region died during the 19th century due to starvation, and 20 km from The Museum of Country Life, Turlough
11.5 miles Museum
Knock Shrine
Knock, Mayo, Ireland
The Story of Knock began on the 21st August 1879 when Our Lady, St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist appeared at the south gable of Knock Parish Church. The apparition was witnessed by fifteen people, young and old. From this miraculous Apparition Knock has grown...
11.5 miles Historic House
Ballyahack Castle (HI)
Ballyhack, Wexford, Ireland
Ballyhack Castle is located on a steep slope in a commanding position overlooking Waterford estuary. The castle, a large tower house, is thought to have been built c. 1450 by the Knights Hospitallers of St. John, one of the two great military orders founded at the...
12.0 miles Historic House
Hill of Tara (HI)
Navan, Meath, Ireland
Though best known as the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Hill of Tara has been an important site since the late Stone Age when a passage-tomb was constructed there. Tara was at the height of its power as a political and religious centre in the early centuries...
14.0 miles Open Space
Donaghmore Famine Workhouse Museum
Donaghmore, Laois, Ireland
Donaghmore Famine Workhouse Museum is a unique attraction in Co. Laois, Ireland and aims to tell the story of the families who lived and died within the Famine Workhouse walls before, during and after the Great Famine. The Museum uses guided and self-guided tours...
15.3 miles Historic House
Lusk Heritage Centre (HI)
Lusk, Dublin, 19, Ireland
Lusk Heritage Centre comprises of a 9th century round tower, a medieval belfry and a 19th century church. They form a unit, although they were built over a period of almost a thousand years. The belfry now houses an exhibition on Lusk and medieval churches of North...
15.4 miles Museum
Battle of the Boyne (HI)
Oldbridge, Meath, Ireland
he Battle of the Boyne between King William III and his father-in-law, King James II, was fought on 1 July 1690 (11 July according to our modern calendar). Both kings commanded their armies in person, 36,000 on the Williamite side and 25,000 on the Jacobite side -...
18.0 miles Open Space
Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre Newgrange and Knowth (HI)
Donore, Meath, Ireland
Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre interprets the Neolithic monuments of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth. The extensive exhibition includes a full scale replica of the chamber at Newgrange as well as a full model of one of the smaller tombs at Knowth.
18.0 miles Museum
County Museum Dundalk
Dundalk, Louth, Ireland
The County Museum, Dundalk is located in a beautifully restored late 18th century warehouse in the Carroll Centre at Roden Place in Jocelyn Street. Funded by Dundalk Town Council the museum opened in 1994 and offers an extensive programme of permanent exhibitions,...
19.9 miles Museum
Trim Castle (HI)
Trim, Meath, Ireland
Trim Castle, the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland, was constructed over a thirty-year period by Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter. Hugh de Lacy was granted the Liberty of Meath by King Henry II in 1172 in an attempt to curb the expansionist policies of Richard de...
20.8 miles Historic House
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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