Meath Collection
"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Meath: From Ancient Burial Mounds to Majestic Cathedrals" Nestled in Co Tipperary
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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Meath: From Ancient Burial Mounds to Majestic Cathedrals" Nestled in Co Tipperary, a captivating region in Ireland that boasts a wealth of historical and cultural treasures. One cannot miss the awe-inspiring Thurles Cathedral, adorned with intricate carvings on stone, showcasing the craftsmanship of yesteryears. Venturing further into this enchanting county, King Johns Castle in Trim stands tall as a testament to medieval architecture. Its imposing presence takes you back in time, offering glimpses into Ireland's fascinating past. A visit to Kells is an absolute must for history enthusiasts. This charming town located in County Meath houses the renowned ancient burial mound at Newgrange—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Step inside this mystical structure and be transported back over 5, 000 years to witness its mesmerizing astronomical alignment. Leaving behind these ancient wonders, head towards Dublin where more delights await. The Guinness Boat floating by Custom House and Liberty Hall offers a unique perspective on Ireland's iconic beverage and its rich maritime heritage. For those seeking tranquility amidst nature's splendor, Glendalough beckons from Co Wicklow. Explore the Chapel Of Saint Kevin At Glendalough along with its majestic Round Tower—an architectural marvel standing tall against breathtaking landscapes. Donaghmore Round Tower presents another opportunity to delve deeper into Meath's history while enjoying picturesque views of Bloomsbury Bridge and Blackwater River flowing through Kells' scenic surroundings. It also played host to significant events like the meeting at Guildhall on behalf of Jews in Russia—showcasing its role as a center for diplomacy and inclusivity throughout centuries. Nature lovers will find solace within Talbot Botanic Gardens nestled within Malahide Castle grounds—a tranquil oasis just outside Dublin city limits. And no visit would be complete without crossing Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey, a symbol of Dublin's charm and character.