view gallery SE8.5 km | Cross of St Patrick and St Columba - Kells, Meath, Ireland in Churchyard Crosses Celtic Churchyardcross from the 9th century at Kells Abbey, County Meath. posted by: André de Montbard location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 11/28/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE8.5 km | Cross of St Patrick and St Columba - Kells, Meath, Ireland in Christian Crosses Celtic Cross from the 9th century at Kells Abbey, County Meath. posted by: André de Montbard location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 11/24/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery NE22.5 km | Cabra Castle - Dublin, Ireland in Castles The castle was rebuilt from a ruined castle in 1808 named Cormy Castle, but was renamed Cormy Castle about 1820. In 1964, a local family bought Cabra Castle, renovated the building and converted it into a 22 room hotel. posted by: buffalohiker location: Dublin, Ireland date approved: 08/09/2016 last visited: 06/19/2016 |
view gallery SE26.2 km | St Patrick's Cathedral - Trim - County Meath - Ireland in Cathedrals This Cathedral is reputedly where St Patrick founded his first church in Ireland in the 5th Century posted by: Smithbats location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 03/27/2012 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery SE26.4 km | Stone Arch Bridge - River Boyne in Stone Bridges Stone Arch Bridge near Trim Castle posted by: QCCacher7173 location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 12/11/2017 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery SE26.6 km | Trim Castle in Castles Trim Castle, on the banks of the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland. posted by: Smithbats location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 03/23/2012 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery SE26.7 km | St Patricks, Trim, Ireland in This Old Church St Patricks, Trim Ireland posted by: Smithbats location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 03/23/2012 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery E27 km | Gernonstown Abbey - Slane, Leinster, Ireland in Abbeys, Convents and Monasteries This is a Abbey ruin. You will need to find your way to a little town called Slane in the county of Meath. posted by: Bebop location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 09/22/2006 last visited: 01/05/2008 |
view gallery SE27.8 km | Stone Arch Bridge - River Boyne in Stone Bridges Stone Arch Bridge posted by: QCCacher7173 location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 12/11/2017 last visited: 07/26/2019 |
view gallery E28.3 km | Slane Farm Hostel in Metal Detecting There is 257 acre there to go over. There is and old village site there, that maybe from the 1700's, and a old abbey, and old ring fort. posted by: Bebop location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 02/19/2006 last visited: 06/28/2015 |
view gallery E29 km | Slane Castle in Castles Slane Castle posted by: Bebop location: Ireland date approved: 09/23/2006 last visited: 03/25/2007 |
view gallery E30.3 km | Slane Hill Abbey in Abbeys, Convents and Monasteries Atop the Hill of Slane are the ruins of a Franciscan Monastery built in 1512 by Christopher Fleming capped by the commanding belltower of Saint Patrick's Church. posted by: Bebop location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 09/22/2006 last visited: 06/28/2015 |
view gallery E30.6 km | Slane Cross - Slane Co Meath in Christian Crosses This is a large Celtic Cross mounted on a memorial to the people who gave there lives in the war of 1798. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/19/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE32.3 km | Hill of Tara - Co Meath in Megalithic Monuments The Hill of Tara:
The Hill of Tara was occupied long before the turn of the millennium. One of the many mounds on the hill was excavated and proved to be a Stone Age passage tomb dated to 2000BC. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 09/25/2019 |
view gallery SE32.5 km | Lia Fial - Tara Co Meath in Megalithic Monuments This monolith is called the Lia Fial, The Stone of Fal or the Stone of Destiny posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 09/25/2019 |
view gallery E34 km | Knowth Neolithic Burial Chambers in Megalithic Monuments Knowth is the site of a neolithic passage grave, one of the ancient monuments of the Brú na Bóinne complex in the valley of the River Boyne in Ireland. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Ireland date approved: 10/30/2006 last visited: 09/24/2019 |
view gallery E35.1 km | Melifont Abbey - Drogheda Ireland in Abbeys, Convents and Monasteries Mellifont Abbey was the first Cistercian Abbey to be founded in Ireland. It was introduced into Ireland by St Malachy the archbishop of Armagh in 1142. posted by: Windsocker location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 12/19/2008 last visited: 03/09/2014 |
view gallery NW35.1 km | Fiddle - Cavan, IE in Musical Instruments Wooden sculpture of a fiddle head with steel strings, installed at a busy roundabout in Cavan town. posted by: haggaeus location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 08/26/2013 last visited: 08/28/2016 |
view gallery E35.1 km | Newgrange Passage Tomb in Wikipedia Entries Newgrange is one of the passage tombs of the Brú na Bóinne complex.
one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world and the most famous of all Irish prehistoric sites. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/23/2008 last visited: 01/25/2019 |
view gallery E35.1 km | Newgrange Passage Tomb in Megalithic Monuments Built by Neolithic farming communities about 5000 years ago, the passage tombs have clear astronomical alignments such as the Winter Solstice Sunrise at Newgrange and the Equinox Sunrise at Loughcrew. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 01/25/2019 |
view gallery E35.1 km | Entrance stone Newgrange - Dowth, Ireland in Pictographs The entrance stone of the passage tomb of Newgrange is decorated with spiral carvings posted by: Becktracker location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 08/26/2021 last visited: 12/11/2022 |
E36.5 km | Dowth Passage Tomb in Megalithic Monuments Near the passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth are the passage tombs of Dowth, also known as The Fairy Mound of Darkness. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 06/27/2011 |
view gallery E36.9 km | Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne in World Heritage Sites Known as Brú na Bóinne (English: "Quarters of the Boyne") this is an internationally important complex of Neolithic chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric enclosures located in a wide meander of the River Boyne in Ireland. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Ireland date approved: 10/30/2006 last visited: 01/25/2019 |
view gallery E36.9 km | Bru na Boinne Historical Park in Tourist Information Centers - Visitor Centers The Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre is the starting point for all visits to the monuments of Newgrange and Knowth. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 10/30/2006 last visited: 01/22/2022 |
view gallery E37.8 km | Horse Bridge in Stone Bridges The Boyne Navigation Canal runs through an historic and indeed prehistoric landscape. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/01/2008 last visited: never |
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