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A tour of mystical, mythological Ireland

Take a tour through Irish ancient myth


Legend says the Stone of Destiny at the Hill of Tara would roar in praise if it approved the inauguration of a worthy high king
Legend says the Stone of Destiny at the Hill of Tara would roar in praise if it approved the inauguration of a worthy high king

Numerous buildings are perched on the site, the majority of which date back to the 12th and 13th centuries, and today hold some of the most extraordinary collections of Celtic art in Europe.

The Rock of Cashel is also known as St. Patrick’s Rock, because Cashel is the presumed site of the conversion of the King of Munster by St. Patrick in the 5th century.

The site has as small admission fee, and guided tours are available upon request.


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The Boyne Valley is such an interesting place. It should be preserved as a historical site. There should never be construction of any kind done there. If there is the "Shide" will surely get them.
 




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