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Visiting Ancient Sites In Ireland

Interestingly enough, when you visit Ireland, you will have an opportunity to visit a number of ancient megaliths. While these ancient sites are not as popular as Stonehenge and the Giza Pyramids, you will still find plenty to enjoy and remember for years to come. Without a question, if you are looking for an opportunity to visit ancient megaliths in an uspoiled setting, you will find plenty to do and see in Ireland.

  

As you may be aware, Ballynahattin is somewhat similar to Stonehenge. This double ring of stones is over 8,000 years old, and is every bit as mysterious as Stonehenge. While many people feel this megalith was an ancient site for astronomical purposes, you may feel something entirely different when you visit.

Over the years, Newgrange has become one of the most famous ancient sites in Ireland. Even if you are not in Ireland during the winter solstice, you can still view a simulated version of the sun entering the main chamber on any day of the year. On the other hand, if you want to view the actual event on the solstice, you will need to enter your name into a lottery. Even if you do not get to see this event, you are still sure to enjoy seeing all the fascinating symbols and artwork left behind.

Even though "Site M" may have an uninspiring name, it is one of the most fascinating burial sites in Ireland. This site features artwork and evidence of use from the early Christian era as well as the neolithic age. Without a question, you will be fascinated by the possible resting place of some of the High Kings of Brega. At the very least, you will have an opportunity to view one site where archaeologists have found gold, and other important metal artifacts.

Finally, no visit to Ireland is complete without visiting the Hill of Tara. This stunning site features two rings filled with artwork and burial sites. As you walk through the many landmarks that make up this complex, you are sure to want to know more about the people that built them. While a great deal of information about the ancient kings of Ireland remains missing, you are sure to enjoy hearing some of the legends about the area and its former inhabitants.

Irregardless of whether you have Irish ancestry or not, you cannot fail to be fascinated by the ancient megaliths found in Ireland. Without a question, you will find them every bit as fascinating as ancient monuments from other parts of the world. At the same time, you are also sure to enjoy all of the hospitality that Ireland has to offer.


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