Tours/Shannon/Craggaunowen Admission Ticket
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Craggaunowen Admission Ticket

4.8(6)Shannon1 hour
VIATOR5.0(3)TRIPADVISOR4.7(3)

Description

Welcome to Craggaunowen – the Living Past Experience, Ireland’s original award winning prehistoric park. Come and explore the roots of the people, homesteads, animals and artifacts of our Celtic ancestors of over 1,000 years ago which have touched and shaped how we live today.

Tour Options

Craggaunowen Admission Ticket

Itinerary

Admission included120 min

Can you imagine what life was like for people in the Bronze Age? How did they adapt? At Craggaunowen you will experience the resilience and fortitude of these early Bronze Age settlers. Explore the Crannog – an artificial island dwelling defended by a hidden pathway in the water.  Marvel at how the Celts fed large numbers of hunters while on hunting missions deep in the forest. These were skilled hunters who adopted highly sophisticated cooking techniques involving a large pit, a length of rope and of course fresh meat! Travel back in time to the life of the hunter-gatherer in the Ring Fort. You will see how the Celts carried out their every-day activities as they cooked over open fires or in pits; ground corn for making bread or porridge on hand-powered querns; or made pottery, wooden bowls, goblets and platters. Do you know who really discovered America? Visit the Brendan Boat – a leather hulled boat built by Tim Severin who sailed across mid-Atlantic, re-enacting the voyage of St. Brendan and the early Christian monks reputed to have discovered America centuries before Columbus!!    Explore Craggaunowen Castle the 16th century restored Medieval Castle built in 1550 standing defiantly on a crag overlooking the lake and enjoy magnificient views of the countryside.  Observe rare and really interesting animal breeds such as wild boar and soay sheep - specimens of the pre-historic era.   Visit one of Ireland’s earliest roadways or ‘togher’ dating to 148 BC.  Exploring the Souterrain is fun - designed to store food but these were often a welcome escape route when under attack from the enemy! Good place for hide and seek! Enjoy the fresh air and lake walks in a most enjoyable rural setting. Savour our wonderful homemade fare in the charming farmhouse tea-room.

Highlights

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What's included

Included
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Not included
Food and drinks

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

Reviews(6)

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Lisa N
July 9, 2025
Wonderful walking tour

It is amazingly beautiful setting, and very educational. This is designed for all ages to enjoy. Not recommended for wheelchairs or walker dependent people.

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Lindy_T
June 6, 2025
Must visit!

Loved the immersive nature of this experience and the adorable sheep, donkeys, and ponies in the yellow iris fields out front! The woman at the front desk was LOVELY and had many tips, and the gentlemen working as re-enactors in the village were exceptionally knowledgeable and friendly (especially the performer who played the ilhan pipes for me!)

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2Phi71
June 23, 2024
Brilliant

What a wonderful place and the staff are so knowledgeable, so glead we went, definitely put this on yout to-do list when in Clare

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BillFern
June 10, 2023
Step Back into Early Irish History

Very enjoyable walking tour at our own pace-the hosts were friendly and well informed at the museum. Would highly recommend to people visiting County Clare.

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Curious247189
August 29, 2019
Nice family day out

Lovely place for a walk with the kids.Castle to explore,crannog to check out,st.Brendan's boat and walks through the woods.Best time to visit is in Easter holidays.

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Susan_O
August 19, 2019
Definitely Worth Seeing

We were driving from Shannon to Dublin and decided to stop off here before heading east. I'm so glad we took the extra time. This place was extremely interesting. It only takes a couple of hours to walk through and it's well worth the time.

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