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Attractions in Meath

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Meath is a fascinating county in the Irish Midlands. The area features a wide variety of attractions, and the most famous is probably in the Boyne Valley. This area was home to a sophisticated Neolithic society, and it is home to an abundance of ring forts and passage graves. The most famous passage graves are certainly Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, and they’re well worth a visit. Other attractions in Meath include the friendly market town of Trim, and the mythical Hill of Tara.

Attractions in Carlow

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Carlow is a charming county on the southeastern coast of Ireland. Home to an abundance of attractions, the county is certain to entertain visitors of all tastes. History buffs should pay a visit to the impressive Brown’s Hill Dolmen, which is thought to mark the burial place of an ancient king. Another worthwhile visit is to the fascinating Carlow Museum, which features displays of life in Carlow through the centuries. Visitors to Tullow should take time to explore the Roninsonian gardens of Altamont. To get a wonderful taste of Carlow, visitors should take a trip to the Carlow Mini Brewery.