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Clonard Heritage Trail

A place made famous by the monastic school of St Finian in the 6th century, a seat of learning and place from where many well known saints travelled to Britain and Europe.

 

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Cosán Oidhreachta Átha Buí

Siúil leat ar chosán oidhreachta Átha Buí go bhfeicfidh tú cuid den stair agus traidisiún saibhir atá ag muintir an bhaile seo atá suite ar mhachairí méithe na Mí.

St James RC Church Athboy

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The Boyne Valley, birthplace of Ireland’s Ancient East, is a place steeped in history. Combined with its lush green landscape and magnificent waterways, fantastic food and drink, outdoor adventures and cultural gems, this wealth of heritage makes it a really special destination. Follow the links below to discover all that Meath has to offer.

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The Boyne Valley is situated in the east of Ireland. It is at once Ireland’s ancient capital and it’s most sacred and mythical landscape.

County Meath is known as the Royal County and derives its name from the Second Century AD as a territory for the High Kings. The abundance of historic monuments within this area testifies to the ancient importance of this region and some of the most important historic sites and monuments in Ireland dot the landscape here for example the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Brú na Bóinne.

The River Boyne flows gently through County Meath and borders Co. Louth before flowing into the Irish Sea at Drogheda. It's valley's fertile soil has ensured that it has been inhabited continuously from the end of the Ice Age. It is one of the most historic regional areas, not just in Ireland, but in all of north-west Europe. In 2010 Fáilte Ireland developed the 'Boyne Valley' as a leading International Tourism Destination and one of the 'Top 10 Must Visits Destinations in Ireland' 
www.discoverboynevalley.ie

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Download your complete guide to the Boyne Valley / Order your free Tourist Information pack

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