County Meath consists almost entirely of a rich limestone plain, with occasional low hills. The breathtaking beauty of the Boyne Valley still retains its capacity to attract visitors today just as it attracted the Celts and Normans centuries ago. ... more

The Lia Fáil or 'Stone of Destiny' on the ...
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The Church at Tara, Co. Meath
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Spire of Loyd, Kells, Co. Meath
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Newgrange Tumulus, Co. Meath
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Bridge over the River Boyne, Trim Co. Meath
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Earthworks on the Hill of Tara, Co. Meath
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The Threshold Stone at the entrance to Newgrange, ...
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Newgrange Tumulus, Co. Meath
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Outer Alignment Standing Stone at Newgrange, Co. ...
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Castle Ruins on the Hill of Slane, Co. Meath
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Trim Castle, Co. Meath
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Ruins on the Hill of Slane, Co. Meath
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Silent Sentry over the River Boyne, Co. Meath
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Carved kerbstone, Newgrange, Co. Meath
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Trim Castle, Co. Meath
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Terraced Houses in Trim, Co. Meath
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Lush Landscape near Newgrange, Co. Meath
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Knowth Megalithic Site, Co. Meath
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Cattle by the Boyne River, Co Meath
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Knowth Megalithic Site, Co. Meath
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The Quartz Façade at Newgrange Tumulus, Co. Meath
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Entrance to Newgrange Tumulus, Co. Meath
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Outer Perimeter of Newgrange Tumulus, Co. Meath
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Newgrange Tumulus, as seen from the Boyne Valley, ...
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Quartzite façade and carved suncups in ...
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