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Loughcrew Cairns Adventures

Loughcrew Cairns is a remarkable prehistoric passage tomb complex in County Meath, Ireland, renowned for its Neolithic art and seasonal solar alignments attracting visitors interested in history, archaeology, and outdoor exploration.

Approximately 25
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
Preserved as heritage site in 20th century
Year Established

About Loughcrew Cairns

 

Loughcrew Cairns, also known as Slieve na Calliagh, is a complex of ancient passage tombs located atop a mountainous ridge in County Meath, Ireland. Dating back to around 3500 BC, these cairns represent one of Ireland's most important Neolithic archaeological sites. The cairns occupy a natural elevated landscape offering sweeping views over the surrounding countryside. Their most famous feature is the precise alignment of the passage tombs with the rising sun during the spring and autumn equinoxes, when sunlight illuminates intricate megalithic art inside the chambers. This ancient connection to solar events underscores the site's significance as a ritual and burial location. The Loughcrew Hills surrounding the cairns offer gentle hiking opportunities across heathland and grassland habitats, which support species such as meadow pipits and common lizards. Visitors can explore several cairns within a compact area, including Cairn T, which is famous for its stunning capstone carvings and equinox sunrise illumination. The site invites a blend of cultural appreciation, light hiking, and photography. Unlike large national parks, Loughcrew Cairns is primarily an archaeological destination with a focus on preservation and interpretation rather than extensive outdoor recreation. Nearby facilities include a small visitor center providing educational information about the tombs, their discoveries, and Neolithic Ireland. The site's quiet, elevated setting makes it especially popular at the equinox times when experts and enthusiasts gather to witness the dramatic sunrise effect. Open year-round, Loughcrew Cairns offers a unique outdoor experience that combines Ireland's rich prehistory with natural beauty and tranquil trails ideal for casual hikes and cultural reflection.

Highlights

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Cairn T – renowned for its Neolithic megalithic art and equinox sunlight alignment

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Panoramic views from the summit of Slieve na Calliagh ridge

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Seasonal equinox sunrise illumination inside passage tomb chambers

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Well-preserved ancient stone carvings depicting spirals, lozenges, and crescents

Notable Natural Features

Cairn T

A key passage tomb with intricately carved stones and equinox sunrise illumination highlighting Neolithic astronomy.

Slieve na Calliagh Ridge

The natural hill ridge offering scenic vistas and a setting for the cairns with heathland ecosystems.

Megalithic Art

Complex carvings of spirals, lozenges, and arcs on burial chamber stones unmatched in Ireland.