Dublin a Newgrange, excursões guiadas para pequenos grupos em Monasterboice





Descrição
Salte a fila, este passeio inclui sua taxa de entrada para o Monumento Newgrange e Bru Na Boinne. Somos a única companhia de turismo na Irlanda que visitará os Monumentos Newgrange e Knowth em seu tour de um dia... os dois locais mais importantes do Vale Boyne. NOTA: Entre 1o de Novembro e 1o de Março, o Knowth não é acessível, portanto, o passeio em Bru Na Boinne é um pouco mais curto. Nós usamos mini Coach pequeno com capacidade máxima de 29 pessoas para que você possa aproveitar melhor o passeio. Este passeio é uma experiência de grupo compartilhado com guias totalmente qualificados e entusiastas.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Seu passeio começa na estátua de Molly Malone, onde você vai conhecer seu guia e embarcar pelo belo Vale Boyne. Esta é uma das áreas pré-históricas mais importantes da Irlanda e a paisagem circundante está cheia de monumentos antigos.
Newgrange é um dos monumentos antigos mais impressionantes da Irlanda e é um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO. É o maior cemitério construído propositadamente e local de culto antigo na Irlanda. O monumento foi construído de forma a ficar alinhado com o solstício de inverno, que era de grande importância para o povo neolítico da Irlanda da época.
A Batalha de Boyne, em 1690, foi a batalha decisiva não apenas para a classe dominante na Irlanda, mas também na Grã-Bretanha e na Europa. Explica os problemas da Irlanda do Norte e por que é comemorado todos os anos no dia 12 de julho pela comunidade legalista. Foi uma batalha que acabaria por levar ao deslocamento dos celtas irlandeses e de sua cultura por toda a Ilha da Irlanda. Foi também uma batalha pelo trono da Inglaterra entre o rei católico Jaime II e o rei protestante da Holanda (Guilherme de Orange). Você pode decidir fazer a visita autoguiada - Pague na entrada.
Mainistir Bhuithe – “mosteiro de Buithe” é o local monástico do século V fundado por St Buithe. O local inclui os restos de duas igrejas construídas no século XIV e uma Torre Redonda do século X, mas é mais famoso pelas suas Cruzes Altas Celtas. A torre redonda tem cerca de 28 metros de altura e está em muito bom estado. Provavelmente foi construído pouco depois de 968 e danificado por um incêndio em 1098. As três cruzes altas datam do século X e fazem parte do grupo bíblico (mostrando cenas bíblicas). A Cruz Alta de Muiredach de 5,5 metros é considerada a melhor cruz alta de toda a Irlanda. Apresenta esculturas bíblicas do Antigo e do Novo Testamento da Bíblia. Tem o nome de um abade, Muiredach mac Domhnaill, que morreu em 923.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Em caso de mau tempo, recomenda-se usar capa de chuva
- Itens para trazer: câmera
Avaliações(580)
We had an outstanding day exploring Newgrange, Monasterboice, Mellifont Abbey, and the Boyne Valley, and our guide, Matt, was a huge part of what made it such a memorable experience. Matt didn't simply drive us from one historic site to another—he connected each location into one continuous story spanning over 5,000 years. His additional stops at places like Mellifont Abbey and his explanations of the High Crosses and Round Towers provided historical context that transformed each stop from "old ruins" into living history. What impressed me most was his storytelling. Rather than reciting dates and facts, he explained how the people of Ireland lived, worshipped, fought, and shaped their country over thousands of years. As an American, it was a wonderful reminder that the United States is still very much a young nation compared to the incredible depth of Irish history. Standing at Newgrange—older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids—and then following the story forward through the medieval monasteries and ultimately to the Battle of the Boyne was fascinating. One of the most valuable parts of the tour was Matt's discussion of the Great Hunger (Great Famine) of 1845–1850. He explained that it was far more complex than simply a "potato famine," providing the historical context, political realities, and human impact in a thoughtful and balanced way. It was one of those moments where history became much more than dates in a textbook. Matt was knowledgeable, personable, answered every question thoughtfully, and clearly has a genuine passion for Irish history. You could tell he enjoys teaching as much as guiding. If you're considering this tour, I highly recommend it—and if you're fortunate enough to have Matt as your guide, you're in for much more than transportation between attractions. You'll spend the day with someone who truly brings Ireland's history to life.
Matt is a master of historical knowledge! I learned so much from him and am glad he was my guide for the tour. We started by visiting Knowth and Newgrange. Then we made quick stop at Old Mellifont Abbey. It is not on the itinerary, but Matt was able to fit it into our schedule and I learned a lot about the place from Matt. We ended up at Monasterboice. I learned so much about the Great Hunger (Famine) and the true events of what happened. We also learned about the High Cross. It was a great tour and I recommend it. It was an excellent learning experience that proved amazing memories.
Excellent day trip. Matt was fantastic!!
It was a very meaningfully historical tour. Props to history buff and guide and driver Matt. V. informed and personable—he took care of us and kept things light, even when some of the topics were pretty heavy.
This is a very well organised tour showcasing the world renowned Newgrange site and surrounding monuments in the Boyne valley. cumulating in the enormous Celtic Crosses at Monasterboice. The small coach is very comfortable and Matt our driver and guide was very entertaining and informative all through the day. He certainly knows his stuff about this tour, as were the national site guides when we saw them at the Newgrange and associate sites. The lunch stop at the Newgrange centre was very good, reasonably priced and it had a lot of choice. From the 9am pickup to our drop off at the back of 5 we really enjoyed our day. good tour well worth the money. Get it booked!
Great guide in Knowth. Very nice tour guide.
Thank you for the excellent review.
Matt was an awesome guide, telling us about things and history in Dublin and the surrounding country side we would otherwise have never known from typical history books and accounts. The attractions were awe inspiring to say the least.
Thank you Jason for the excellent review.
This is the best day trip tour from Dublin I went on. The tour guide was excellent: he was knowledgeable, charismatic, and considerate. Here are my thoughts on the (major) stops: - Bru na Boinne (Newgrange): This place was the highlight of our entire Ireland trip. The incredible history of these structures and their beautiful location in the Boyne Valley were unforgettable. - Monasterboice: This is a small stop that punches way above its weight in terms of experience. Some of the most intricate Celtic stonework is here on the larger than life high crosses. Mix these locations with our guide's incredible story telling and you get a top tier experience.
Thank you Adam for the excellent review and high recommendation.
Just on the way home from Newgrange & Boyne Valley tour. Matt is a fantastic guide - very knowledgable and interesting and throws in a good dollop of humour when he can! It's a great trip - well organized and professional - and I learned a lot from it. Highly recommended!
Thank you Brian for the wonderful review.
Fascinating sites narrated well by Matt and the national tour guides.
Thank you for the excellent review.



