Hill of Tara Navan

 

Though best known as the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Hill of Tara has been an important site since the late Stone Age when a passage-tomb was constructed there.

Tara was at the height of its power as a political and religious centre in the early centuries after Christ. Attractions include an audio-visual show and guided tours of the site.

As much of the tout is outdoors, visitors are advised to wear weather protective clothing and shoes suitable from walking over uneven ground.

Location:

12km south of Navan orr the N3.

Opening Tmes:

Mid May – Mid September: Daily 10am – 6pm

Last admission one hour before closing.

Admission:

Adult €2.10

Child/ student €1.10

Family €5.80