Tourist Guide Tara
The Hill of Tara is situated near the Boyne River and is an archaeological spot between Dunshaughlin and Navan, in Ireland. This place is home to various ancient monuments and once was the seat of Árd Rí na hÉireann or the High King of Ireland. This place is a significant site since the late Stone Age having a passage tomb constructed here. Once here, one can attend an audio visual show and opt for a guided tour. In July, one can attend seasonal events like the Tara Lecture Series: the first tours held on Wednesdays
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