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About Oldcastle - Loughcrew Cairns
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Loughcrew Cairns form the largest complex of Passage Graves in Ireland.
The Cairns are megalithic structures containing symbolic engravings. Like
other passage graves in Ireland, they have clear astrological alignments.
There is evidence of many uses, but it is generally agreed that they were
originally built about 4000 BC as burial chambers.
Loughcrew Cairns were excavated by amateurs at the beginning of the twentieth
century, when many of the artefacts were removed. A blessing in disguise,
perhaps, as recent archaeological scholars have concentrated on despoiling less
explored sites, leaving Loughcrew relatively undeveloped and unknown; the best
kept secret in archaeological Ireland.
In a landscape of inspiring beauty and intriguing history, Loughcrew is rich in
historical and archaeological, religious and natural interest. One of ancient
Ireland's major roads passes through Loughcrew, crossing the great Road of the
Chariots nearby. The lakes abound with cranógs, and the drumlins are topped with
innumerable moat & bailey forts. The remarkable Loughcrew Gardens, partly dating
from the seventeenth century, and the Family Church of St Oliver Plunkett are
located nearby.
The Loughcrew Cairns (prehistoric passage graves), some 5,000 years old, are the
oldest feature of this extraordinary area and, set on the highest hills in this
part of Ireland, dominate the area now as they have done for all time. They may
be the oldest calendar known & may even be the world's oldest existing
dwellings.
The Loughcrew Cairns have not been exposed, researched & developed like nearby
Newgrange. They thus remain relatively unspoilt & unvisited, although the Office
of Public Works keeps a Ranger on site in summer months & has improved coach
access.
The Cairns are in two groups:
Carnbane West
About 15 cairns, including Cairn L which is roofed & contains superb
symbolic carvings in good condition. This group is a 2 km walk from the
car park on gently sloping ground.
Carnbane East
Includes Cairn T, also roofed & with excellent engravings; a shorter
but steeper walk. The exposed cairns have suffered severely from acid rain
erosion, removing much of the relief of the engravings. Keys to both
enclosed cairns are available from the Ranger in the car park, who also stocks
books & leaflets on the sites.
The main features of the Loughcrew Cairns are the atmosphere, the solitude &
serenity, the extraordinary views (of seventeen counties, reputedly). In
the foreseeable future, the need to divert visitors from the over-popular
Newgrange to Loughcrew may deny us the privilege of experiencing the
extraordinary ancient site in solitude.
The Cairns are located 3 km from Loughcrew Gardens - for further information
please visit the Loughcrew Site.

Corstown, Loughcrew,
Oldcastle, Co. Meath
Contact:
Tel (049) 854 2009
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