How to travel Ireland’s Ancient East
Ireland’s Ancient East encompasses 12 counties in Ireland and is the ultimate showcase of 5000 years of fascinating history and culture. It invites you to wander through time, taking in Ireland’s incredible historical sites and appreciating its unique myths and legends. Ireland’s Ancient East is a brilliant way to plan a trip around Ireland, because visitors will not only be mesmorised by the rich history, but will also experience everything else the island has to offer, including breath-taking landscapes, delicious cuisine and the famously friendly locals.
Delve into Ireland’s history & heritage
No matter where you choose to visit along Ireland’s Ancient East, you will be met with stunning castles, monastic sites, churches, ruins and abbeys, all enveloped in Irish natural beauty. Take a stroll along the cobbled streets of medieval towns, discover the exquisite gardens of this enchanting region, or just set off on a journey of your own discovery with never-ending experiences to suit everyone’s interests. It will put a unique spin on your trip to Ireland, allowing you to soak in the true essence of the Emerald Isle and discover some fantastic hidden gems.
Accommodation
Bed and breakfasts are located in every county along Ireland’s Ancient East, ideally situated near to all the must-see attractions. If Ireland’s Ancient East interests you because you want to appreciate rich history and culture, then staying in a B&B is the ideal choice. B&Bs are run by Irish families who want to provide guests with comfortable accommodation, but also with an insight into authentic Ireland. Your hosts will be happy to help plan your daily itinerary, giving tips on what historical sites are not to be missed and regaling local tales. These B&Bs are situated in prime locations and will be a fantastic base for your adventures.
Below are a selection of the wonderful places to visit along Ireland’s Ancient East and can act as a starting point for planning your trip:
* Louth - Medieval Carlingford, Old Mellifont Abbey
* Meath – Brú na Bóinne, Newgrange, Trim Castle
* Kildare – The Irish National Stud and Gardens
* Laois – Slieve Bloom Mountains, Rock of Dunamase
* Wicklow – Glendalough Monastic Site, Wicklow Way
* Carlow – Altamont Gardens, Brownshill Dolmen
* Tipperary – Rock of Cashel, Mitchelstown Caves
* Kilkenny – Kilkenny Castle, Brandon Hill Loop
* Wexford – Irish National Heritage Park
* Waterford – Cycle Waterford Greenway, 46km of path
* Cork – Fota Wildlife Park, The Beara Way, Cobh Heritage Centre, Spike Island
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