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Dowth
Donore, Co. Meath
Hidden gem
Free to visit
Dog friendly
Cloudy days
Visit beautiful Dowth, a passage tomb that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brú na Bóinne. Over 5,000 years old, the ancient Dowth once had two burial chambers and a ritual basin.

Discover Dowth, a magnificent burial tomb in the Boyne Valley, in County Meath. One of three great tombs of the Brú na Bóinne Megalithic Cemetery, marvel at this ancient grassy mound.

Like other monuments in this area, Dowth is an important part of Ireland's cultural heritage though not as large as Newgrange and Knowth. It has two tombs, North and South and the entrance to these are on the western perimeter. Dowth has plenty of charm, seek out the large kerbstones dotted in the area and spot the rock art and solar symbols that are engraved on some of them.

Bring your camera and take pictures of this special place where shrubs, trees, birds and the occasional sheep keep you company. Soak up the peaceful atmosphere.

Why we like it
  • Visit one of the great tombs of Brú na Bóinne.
  • Spend some time exploring this ancient site.
  • Find the kerbstones in Dowth adorned with engravings.
  • Take beautiful photos in the serene Meath countryside.
Tips from locals

Make sure to stop for tea, coffee and home baking at Newgrange Farm and Coffee Shop.

Contact details
Glebe, Co. Meath, Ireland
Visit duration

We recommend planning to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour here.

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SummerKnowth Passage Tombs

The Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, in the present day County of Meath, were built around 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

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