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Rathdrinagh Destination Guide

Touring Rathdrinagh in Ireland

Rathdrinagh in the region of Leinster is a city located in Ireland - some 25 mi or ( 40 km ) North-West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Rathdrinagh

Time in Rathdrinagh is now 04:48 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Liverpool, Lisburn, Glasgow, Enniskillen, and Edinburgh. Being here already, consider visiting Liverpool . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Rathdrinagh ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Newgrange - megalithic marvel or modern monstrosity?

3:43 min by Michael Bott
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standingwithstones.net Standing with Stones is a remarkable and unprecedented documentary film that takes the viewer beyond Stonehenge on an incredible journey of discovery that reveals the true wealt ..

Newgrange Winter Solstice 2009

4:37 min by tubelookjohn
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A short video of the winter solstice at Newgrange 2009. Unfortunately a misty morning prevented us seeing the sun light up the Boyne Valley and the chamber. The video shows the outside of the burial c ..


Entrance to Newgrange

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It's a Megolithic tomb northwest of Dublin. Built around 3000BC making it one of the oldest man-made structures in the world. ..

Ireland Pt 7 of 12 - Doe Castle, Donegal County and the Moundsof Knowth in Bru na Boinne

2:11 min by Flyin Brian
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The Doe Castle near the town of Creeslough in Donegal County and the Mysterious Moundsof Knowth in Bru na Boinne in County Meath ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Rosnaree

Rossnaree (Irish: Ros na Riogh, meaning "wood of the kings") (Old Irish Ros na Ríg) is a small village in County Meath, Ireland, on the south bank of the River Boyne, near the Brú na Bóinne complex of neolithic monuments on the north bank. It commands a ford that was used by the Williamites at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The walls of the mill at Rosnaree once contained a Sheela na Gig, although this has now been removed for safe keeping. Rossnaree Househttp://www. rossnaree.

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Located at 53.69 -6.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Meath

Newgrange

Newgrange (Irish: Sí an Bhrú) is a prehistoric monument in County Meath, Ireland, about one kilometre north of the River Boyne. It was built about 3200 BC, during the Neolithic period, which makes it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Newgrange is a large circular mound with a stone passageway and chambers inside. The mound has a retaining wall at the front and is ringed by 'kerbstones' engraved with artwork.

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Located at 53.69 -6.48 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 4th-millennium BC architecture, Ancient Ireland, Archaeoastronomy, Archaeological sites in County Meath, Cemeteries in the Republic of Ireland, Megalithic monuments in Europe, National Monuments in County Meath, Neolithic Europe, Visitor attractions in County Meath, World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland

Knowth

Knowth is a Neolithic passage grave and an ancient monument of Brú na Bóinne in the valley of the River Boyne in Ireland. Knowth is the largest of all passage graves situated within the Brú na Bóinne complex. The site consists of one large mound (known as Site 1) and 17 smaller satellite tombs. Essentially Knowth (Site 1) is a large mound (about 12 metres high and 67 metres in diameter, covering roughly a hectare) and contains two passages, placed along an east-west line.

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Located at 53.70 -6.49 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 4th-millennium BC architecture, Archaeological sites in County Meath, Rock art in Europe, Royal sites of Ireland, Visitor attractions in County Meath, World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland

Brú na Bóinne

Brú na Bóinne (Palace of the Boyne) is a World Heritage Site in County Meath, Ireland and is the largest and one of the most important complex of Megalithic sites in Europe, dating back to the Neolithic period. The complex is situated around a wide bend in the River Boyne.

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Located at 53.69 -6.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in County Meath, Iron Age Europe, Megalithic monuments in Europe, Stone Age Europe, Visitor attractions in County Meath, World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland

Slane Concert

Slane Concert (often referred to as Slane) is a concert held most years since 1981 in the grounds of Slane Castle near Slane, County Meath, in Ireland. The castle is owned by The 8th Marquess Conyngham, who was known as the Earl of Mount Charles from 1974 until 2009. Slane lies between Navan and Drogheda, about 45 km northwest of Dublin. Concerts typically occur on a Saturday in August, from 12:00 to 22:00.

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Located at 53.71 -6.56 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1980s in Irish music, 1990s in Irish music, 2000s in Irish music, 2010s in Irish music, Recurring events established in 1981, Rock festivals in Ireland, Visitor attractions in County Meath