Private Day Tour of Newgrange from Dublin
Enjoy an intimate and insightful journey through Ireland’s most significant sites on a luxury tour of Newgrange, followed by the Megalithic Passage Tomb, Hill of Slane and Monasterboice Monastic Site!



Enjoy an intimate and insightful journey through Ireland’s most significant sites on a luxury tour of Newgrange, followed by the Megalithic Passage Tomb, Hill of Slane and Monasterboice Monastic Site!
What to Expect
- Private tour in a premium car.
- Exciting look into Ireland's past.
- Visit world-renowned locations.
Full Description
Spend the day exploring some of Ireland's most significant historical sites, where ancient monuments and landmarks reveal the rich heritage of the country.
Newgrange
The first stop is Newgrange, one of the world's most significant Neolithic sites, built over 5,000 years ago. Visitors can explore its passageway and inner burial chamber, home to Europe’s largest collection of megalithic art. The tour also includes a visit to The Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre offers interactive exhibits and models that beautifully showcase the Neolithic period, shedding light on the importance of these prehistoric monuments.
Please note that due to high demand, tickets should be booked well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Passage Tomb
Situated within the Brú na Bóinne complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dates back more than 5,000 years. The site features a large central mound surrounded by 18 smaller satellite mounds. Inside the main mound are two passage tombs decorated with elaborate megalithic artwork, including spirals, circles, and other symbolic carvings. These engravings make Knowth an important location for understanding ancient European art and culture.
Hill of Slane
Next stop is the Hill of Slane, located in County Meath . The hill features a Franciscan Monastery and an ancient church which highlights Ireland's past. Enjoy views of the breath-taking Boyne Valley and unlock the legends of St. Patrick and Christianity.
Monasterbolce Monastic Site
Travel to county Louth and visit this early Christian site. The site carries the signifigence of Irish Religion back in the 5th Century. Monasterbolce Monastic site is known for it's high crosses and stone carvings. There is also a round tower on the grounds, which was used during the Viking raids.
Trim Castle
The final stop is the iconic Trim Castle. It is the largest Norman castle in Ireland and a remarkable example of medieval military architecture. Built in the late 12th century, this impressive fortress once served as a stronghold for the powerful Norman lords who controlled the region. Its massive stone walls, and well-preserved keeps provide a vivid glimpse into Ireland’s medieval past. Trim Castle also gained fame as a filming location for the movie Braveheart, adding to its cultural significance.
Location
Additional Information
- Max 3 people per group.
- Pickup and drop off available from Dublin, Louth or Meath.
- Once you receive your tour voucher, please confirm your pickup location
Itinerary
Stop 1: Newgrange (3hrs)
Stop 2: Knowth Passage Tomb (1hr)
Stop 3: Hill of Slane (1hr)
Stop 4: Monasterbolce Monastic Site (1hr)
Stop 5: Trim Castle (2hrs)
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Luxury Vehicle
- Expert Guide
- Admission to: Hill of Slane and Monasterbolce Site
- Admission to: Newgrange, Knowth Passage Tomb and Trim Castle