The Experience
Experience the ancient wonders of the Boyne Valley on this full-day tour from Dublin.
Visit the iconic Newgrange and Bru Na Boinne, explore the historic Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre and marvel at the medieval Monasterboice site.
Highlights
- Discover Newgrange, a site of astrological and ceremonial importance.
- Learn about Ireland's history at the Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre.
- Enjoy the scenic landscapes of the Boyne Valley.
- Visit the 5th-century Monastery of St Bhuite at Monasterboice.
Travel through Ireland's past with a guided tour of the Boyne Valley, including entry to the UNESCO-listed Newgrange and Bru Na Boinne. Explore ancient monuments, dating back over 5,000 years, and explore the rich history of the Neolithic settlers and Celtic culture.
Your tour includes a visit to the Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre, offering insights into the 1690 battle that shaped Irish and British history.
Conclude your journey at Monasterboice, home to the renowned Muiredach's High Cross, one of Ireland's finest high crosses, adorned with Biblical carvings. The site also features two churches and a well-preserved round tower.
Includes
- Transport from Dublin
- Professional guides
- Entry and skip-the-queue access to Newgrange and Bru Na Boinne
- Please note that food and drinks are not included.
Important Information
Ages 4 and under are not permitted.
Meeting Point: Molly Malone statue, Suffolk Street, Dublin
Please arrive 10 minutes before departure. Look for the HilltopTreks sign on a small white minibus.
The Weather
This experience is not dependant on weather conditions.
Session Length
Your Boyne Valley Day Tour will last approximately 8 hours.
Numbers
This experience is for one person but you will be taking part within a group.
Spectators
Spectators should purchase additional vouchers.
What To Wear
Wear whatever you feel comfortable in, although it is advised to wear comfortable shoes, warm clothing and rain gear if the weather conditions suggest wet or cold weather.
Availability
Your tour takes places several times a week and starts from 9am.
Location
Boyne Valley and the Boyne River