Ireland?s Ancient East ? wander through 5,000 years of history
From high kings and heroes to perilous journeys by sea, discover the twists and turns of Ireland?s tumultuous history; stories that have been written on the land and echo in the voices of the locals in Ireland?s Ancient East.
Ireland’s Ancient East covers the area outside of Dublin and east of the River Shannon, extending from Carlingford to Cavan and south to Cork City, including East County Cork and East County Limerick.
Wander through 5,000 years of history in Ireland?s Ancient East ? a touring region like no other. In this lush green landscape you can uncover the treasures and secrets of three unique areas: the Land of 5,000 Dawns, the Historic Heartlands and the Celtic Coast.
Ireland?s Ancient East touring route can be as long or as short as you want. Our suggestion is to break it into areas, don?t rush and don?t try and fit it all in on one trip, a great excuse to return. The following are some suggested touring routes courtesy of Ireland?s Ancient East
Celtic Coast Itinerary ? Travel along the South East coast of Ireland through Wicklow, Wexford, Waterford and onto Cork. Uncover Ireland?s Viking past and early Christian glories. In Wicklow visit the stately houses of Kilruddery and Russborough House and spectacular Powerscourt before moving onto the fabulous Wicklow Gaol.

Moving on from Wicklow into the Wexford taking in the spectacular Hook Head and then onto New Ross to spend time on the Dunbrody Famine Ship. Follow onto Waterford to view the treasures of Viking Waterford including Reginald?s Tower, Lismore Castle and back into the open air Copper Coast Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Your trip then takes you into Cork through the walled town of Youghal and then onto Midleton where you must visit the Jameson Experience in the Old Midleton Distillery and of course sample some whiskey. Travelling into Cork you will then take in a visit to Cobh, the Titantic?s last stop on its doomed maiden voyage. From there you move onto Blarney, home of the famous Blarney Castle & Stone. Don?t forget to kiss the stone and inherit the gift of the gab!
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Land of 5,000 Dawns Itinerary – Starting at Kells, which gave its name to the famous Early Christian manuscript The Book of Kells, this trip will bring you to some incredible pagan and Christian sites. From the Hill of Tara, to Newgrange and Slane, travel on to hear of a wicked earl, a famous poet and a rebellious archbishop.
Travel from Kells to Drogheda taking in the famous Hill of Tara, Newgrange and onto Brú na Bóinne.
From Drogheda travel through Louth taking in the Old Mellifont Abbey onto Carlingford and the spectacular Cooley Peninsula, the final resting place of Irish hero Fionn Mac Cumhaill.

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Historic Heartlands Itinerary – From one of Kildare?s finest houses, visit the early Christian past in Offaly, the castles and abbeys of Tipperary, the mountains of Limerick, the medieval streets of Kilkenny city and the colourful gardens of Carlow and Laois, before arriving back in Kildare



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There is so much to see and do in Ireland?s Ancient East. Get out there and enjoy all the area has to offer but don?t rush give it time.
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