Mad about the Boyne
The Journal
|September 08, 2025
FIONNUALA BOYLE JOURNEYS DEEP INTO THE HISTORIC HEART OF IRELAND
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RUGGED Ireland is famous for its landscapes, unrivalled hospitality, hearty cuisine and a rich and complex history. And perhaps nowhere encompasses all four better than Boyne Valley - located in the north east of Ireland, just 20 minutes from Dublin airport.
‘Hidden gem’ is maybe not the appropriate term for Boyne Valley, which extends across all of County Meath and the southern region of Co Louth - because its charm, its past and endless possibility for adventure and wonderment will not be lost on those familiar with it.
But like anywhere so close to a capital city, it may be overlooked as a holiday destination for those heading to Ireland but it shouldn't be, especially as it is considered the birthplace of Ireland's Ancient East, and boasts something for everyone.
If you're interested in Irish history, the Unesco World Heritage Site of Bru na Boinne is the homeplace of Knowth and Newgrange ‘passage tombs’ dating back to 3200 BC.
The best-known on the site is Newgrange, built by Stone Age farmers and predating Stonehenge by 400 years. The passage tomb complex lies to the west of Newgrange and the large mound has two graves surrounded by 127 massive kerbstones and 18 small tombs.
Step inside the ancient tomb and marvel at the megalithic art - drawings and inscriptions left by the Neolithic people 5,000 years ago.
When your guide turns the spotlights off, watch a single slither of light flood the passageway. The passage and chamber are aligned with the rising sun on mornings around the Winter Solstice which each year attracts hundreds to Newgrange.
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