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5 off-the-beaten track places in Ireland you really should visit

There is no entry fee to any of these sites – so what are you waiting for?

BIT OF A stretch in the evenings, isn’t there? If you’re planning to emerge from a winter hibernating indoors, you could do worse than explore some of these less well-known heritage sites on our doorstep. They are all free entry too.

1.The Wonderful Barn, near Leixlip, Co Kildare

This bizarre construction was built in 1743. The work was commissioned by Katherine Connolly, widow of William ‘Speaker’ Connolly. He had made his fortune from land transfers, following the confiscations by the Crown of lands belonging to supporters of James II after the Williamite War ended. He had the first Palladian Mansion built in Ireland – Castletown House near Celbridge in County Kildare.

William Connolly died in 1729 and was said to be the wealthiest man in Ireland at the time of his death, which left Katherine an extremely wealthy widow. She had The Wonderful Barn constructed in 1743 not only as a functional grain store, but as an unusual architectural feature which undoubtedly catches the eye. It is said that she also had philanthropic motivations for constructing this complex building.

There had been a severe famine in Ireland in 1740-41, she kept the local people employed working on projects like The Wonderful Barn and the 42-metre-tall Connolly Folly which she had constructed in 1741.

The Wonderful Barn itself stands approximately 22 metres in height, and has a tapering cone, encircled by a cantilevered staircase with a crow’s nest viewing gallery.

The Wonderful Barn is certainly worth a trip out, and is a fine (and unusual) setting for a stroll. There are a number of allotments on the lands today, the site itself is reasonably easy to access with paths running around the main features. To get there follow the Celbridge road out of Lexlip; when you pass a large housing estate on the outskirts of Lexlip called Elton Court on your right-hand side, drive on around 50m and the gate leading  into The Wonderful Barn will be on your right.

2. Haroldstown Dolmen, Co Carlow

This is Haroldstown Dolmen in County Carlow. This absolutely stunning example of a portal tomb is one of the finest examples of its type in Ireland. Portal tombs (also known as dolmens) generally date to the Neolithic period (between 4,200 –2,400 BC), the time of the first farmers in Ireland. They are typically characterised by their huge capstones, supported by a series of large upright stones set on end to create a chamber.

They are most commonly found in lowland settings, such as near rivers or streams, though the majority of portal tombs are located to the Northern half of Ireland, there is a notable amount in the south-east and in the west in Counties Clare and Galway. Carlow has two particularly fine examples with Browneshill Dolmen (which possesses the largest capstone in Europe, weighing in at around 100 tonnes) and this beautiful example at Haroldstown.

The portal tomb at Haroldstown consists of two massive and slightly tilted capstones, supported by ten vertical stones. There are suggestions that this tomb was actually used as a home for a family during the nineteenth century, with the gaps between the supporting stones plugged with turf and mud.

You can find this stunning site located near Tullow off the R727. It is just after the bridge that crosses the Dereen River and the site is free to enter, but do take care to close gates behind you as it is part of a working farm. The dolmen is certainly one of the most striking and photogenic sites I have come across so far!

3. The Rock of Dunamase, Co Laois

The Rock of Dunamase is one of my favourite sites in Ireland, and another that doesn’t get the visitor numbers it deserves. The first historical reference to the Rock came from the Annals that record it being plundered by Viking raiders in 843AD but the site was extensively refortified after the Norman invasions of Ireland. The site was said to be part of the dowry given by Diarmuid MacMurrough when his daughter Aoife married the leader of the Norman invasions Richard de Clare (Strongbow).

It was again a wedding gift when Aoife and Strongbow’s daughter married William Marshall. He carried out extensive works at the Rock and lived there from 1208 – 1213. Again through marriage the Rock passed to the powerful Mortimer family. After the Mortimer lands were confiscated by the Crown in 1330, the Rock of Dunamaise was given to the O’Moore family but it was left abandoned. It is likely that the site was ‘slighted’ (basically blown up) by Cromwellian Generals Hewson and Reynolds in 1651.

During the late 18th Century, it had become fashionable to romanticise and restore old ruins such as these at the Rock of Dunamase, and Sir John Parnell, Chancellor of the Irish Parliament (and great-grandfather of Charles Stewart Parnell) bought the Rock. He tried to construct a banqueting hall on the Rock and even brought in many of the later medieval features (such as window frames) from other historic sites. Parnell died before the work was completed, and the site was allowed to fall back into ruin by his son.

Today the Rock of Dunamase is owned by the OPW, and is one of the most atmospheric sites to visit in Ireland, with stunning views across the landscape. It is free to enter, but do take care during poor weather conditions as the steep paths may become slippery.

It is located near Portlaoise.

4. Kells Priory, Co Kilkenny

You’d be forgiven for thinking that this is a castle given its strong defensive walls and towers, but Kells Priory was a monastery. It is superbly well preserved, and is one of the most striking and unforgettable sites in Ireland.

The Priory was founded in 1193 by Geoffrey FitzRobert, brother-in-law to the aforementioned Strongbow. It was given to the Augustinian Canons, the biggest religious order in Ireland at the time.

The site itself was attacked and burned on three separate occasions, by William de Bermingham in 1252, then by Edward Bruce on Palm Sunday 1326, and then by a different William de Bermingham in 1327. The large walls and towers that enclose an area of approximately three acres possibly date to this turbulent period.

The Priory is truly one of Ireland’s hidden gems, a great place to visit and you’ll often find you have the place to yourself. You’ll find it about 15km south of Kilkenny City, near the village of Kells.

5. Oughterard Round Tower and Church, Kildare


Usually when we visit historical sites we have done a little bit of homework and researched the basic information in advance, this is usually the best way of finding out not only the details of the site, but also any particular feature that we should look out for to ensure we don’t miss anything. However our visit to Oughterard Round Tower was an occasion that proved that sometimes it’s great to just pick a site off the Ordnance Survey Discovery Series Maps and turn up without any expectations as you may get a nice surprise!

Oughterard Round Tower and Church is located between Straffan and Kill in Co Kildare. The site is accessed by a set of steps and stile in the tall wall that surrounds the site. The name Oughterard derives from the Irish Uachtar Ard – which translates to ‘High Place’, the name is very apt as one of the first things you notice about this site are the stunning views of the countryside of Co Dublin and Kildare that surround you.

A monastery was said to have been founded here some time in the early 6th Century by Saint Briga. The site was recorded in the Annals as being burned by the Dublin Vikings led by Sihtric Silkenbeard in 995 AD. Later during the Norman invasions of Ireland, Oughterard was included in the vast estates given to the Norman leader of the invasions, Richard de Clare (Strongbow), by Diarmuid MacMurrough King of Leinster as part of the dowry when Strongbow married MacMurrough’s daughter Aoife.

Today you can see the well preserved remains of a medieval church (looks to date to around the fourteenth century) with a barrel-vaulted roof, it’s adjoining rectangular tower is in a slightly precarious position and is held up by large concrete supports. The round tower now only stands approximately 9 metres high, but what is left is in good condition. It is constructed of limestone, with large granite blocks used to frame the doorway.

The site itself is well worth a visit, with its beautiful views and peaceful air you can really get a sense of history and tranquillity. The site also holds a nice surprise that I alluded to in the opening paragraph. Before you enter the church, take a look at the gravestone marking a tomb in the wall on the right hand side.

This marks the resting place of none other than the famous Arthur Guinness himself, founder of the Guinness Brewery and the creator of countless sore heads. The slab reads: In the adjoining Vault are deposited the mortal remains of ARTHUR GUINNESS late of JAMES’S GATE IN THE CITY and of BEAUMONT IN THE COUNTY OF DUBLIN ESQUIRE who departed this life on the 23rd of January A.D 1803 aged 78 years and also those of OLIVIA HIS WIFE who died in the month of March 1814 aged 72 years. They lived universally beloved & respected and their memory will long be cherished by a numerous circle of friends relations and descendants.


  • Read further heritage site recommendations on the Time Travel Ireland blog here. All photographs © Neil Jackman/abartaheritage.ie
  • Abarta Audio Guides are available from abartaheritage.ie; each guide costs €1.99 and ranges from 30-50 minutes in duration.

(Note: The author lives in the Kildare area and has started his explorations from that starting point. Is there a hidden heritage site near you that you’d recommend for a visit? Let us know in the comments!)

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    Mute James Wallace
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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:06 PM

    ‘Did you do the Liffet swim, son?’
    ‘Yes Ma, I came turd’

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:15 PM

    Lets hear the government spin on this latest fiasco.
    One floating turd floating in the liffey is one roo many

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:23 PM

    @Johnny Conway: I don’t think any of our TD’s plan on participating.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:29 PM

    @Darren Byrne: just as well. There’s enough turds in there already.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:57 PM

    @Darren Byrne: magnificent

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:29 PM

    Could we just stick with DCC fixing this problem please, as we’re all aware of the dire disaster of a billing company called Irish Water & they really don’t need to interfere in any way!

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 8:22 PM

    @Colette Kearns:

    And if the problem also lies with the other 2 councils that also share the liffey?

    Maybe one unified authority is a good idea!

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:06 PM

    Slovenia ( also a member of these United States of Europe) have written in their constitution the following..
    Every citizen has a right to clean water

    All water and infrastructure shall be a public good managed by the stste

    As a priority and in a sustainable manner, water resources shall be used to supply the population with drinking water and water for household use and in this respect will never be a market commodity.

    The supply of the population with drinking water and water for household use shall be ensured by the state directly through self governing local communities and on a not for profit bases.

    Slovenia per capita uses approx 73 litres of water per day more than irish people

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 11:29 PM

    @Thomas Maher: I think this is a great idea. But Slovenia also have water charges.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:40 PM

    Wouldn’t even dip my toes in it….

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:27 PM

    I drove past the 3 Arena at low tide this morning and there was a serious stink from the river that I have never noticed before…

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:02 PM

    @John Carolan: really bad smell of hot shite around O’Connell and Parnell. Something bad in those drains

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:10 PM

    @K: yes, it was hot Shite…50% more potent than BOG standard shite…

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:30 PM

    @K: Noticed that as well! Reminded me of Mumbai when I was there. Rotten

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 5:28 PM

    Just keep your head lifted above the pollution, like what was suggested in the recent air quality report…

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:26 PM

    Has much changed since Paul Brady sang
    ‘ Summer in Dublin’

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:37 PM

    @Padraic O Sullivan: Except he never sang Summer in Dublin. Bagatelle did

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 8:01 PM

    It would be cleaner to jump into a jacks

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:30 PM

    Strange to think once this was used to make whiskey.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:35 PM

    @Life is short enjoy it: and Guinness

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:48 PM

    @5hbeZh0I: Yes how could I forget.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 10:46 PM

    @5hbeZh0I: I don’t think so. There’s a story about DCC trying to use the mountain spring belonging to Guinness’s and Arthur Guinness and relays of staff defending it by holding them off with shotguns until they gave up trying to take it by force.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:35 PM

    Full of sewage, shame on iw.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 5:44 AM

    @@mdmak33:

    I thought it was dcc doing all the work? :)

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 9:21 PM

    We shouldn’t be flippant about such a serious issue.
    Not so long ago we ridiculed European countries about the quality of their tap water.
    We should hold our government accountable, there should be consequences.
    Why the event is not cancelled it beyond me

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 10:59 PM

    @Michael Curran:
    Maybe southern European…
    I remember how, on my first visit to Ireland, I was told I couldn’t drink from any of the taps in the house except the one on the kitchen. Took my a long time to figure out the backwards outdated plumbing in most Irish homes.
    Don’t have that in the rest of Europe…

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    Aug 4th 2019, 8:48 AM

    @Michael Curran:
    Cancelling the event would attract more publicity, the thinking is – just get it over with and God is good for next year.
    Pollution levels in rivers, beaches, and harbours that would not be tolerated in any other European country – mired in our own filth. The end result will be ” Your gonna need a bigger Childrens Hospital

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:40 PM

    Let’s build a treatment many on the site of the Dail. There is enough p1ssing against the wind there and they talk enough crap

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:46 PM

    I remember that summer in Dublin and the liffey it stank like hell., nothing changed with the liffey since this song recorded in 1980. Prevention better than the cure. All have been warned regarding quality so ground yourselves for another time.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:05 PM

    Just proves Dublin full of sh*t

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:33 PM

    @Kevin50: coming from Cork lol

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 12:16 AM

    @Kevin50: River Lee is worse, guaranteed and tested

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 10:31 PM

    You’d get twenty different diseases if you swam in it!

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 2:46 AM

    Surprised Irish Water didn’t call the swimmers ‘customers’ if they were called to comment.

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    Aug 4th 2019, 8:49 AM

    @Paul Cunningham: spot on.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 8:51 PM

    Its not bottle water they are in

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 10:50 PM

    Good luck to any swimmers, bring a change of clothes. Anyone I know who did the Raft Race would throw theirs out afterwards.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 9:04 AM

    Shut up Darrell you Jealous fool and get your facts straight. Don’t know where your getting your information from Rachel lee is going off at 18 minutes.This lady does not need to compete in events that are “fixed” which the Liffey definitely not. Rachel lee will go into the water 18 minutes after the first swimmer starts as this is a handicap race. She is that good. To imply that a nation institution like the Liffey is fixed is so wrong. Ordinary swimmers race against Olympians and international and have the chance to win in this amazing event. It’s been going on for 100 years and your the first Iv heard to call it fixed. What is it my mother said “ it’s better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool then to open it and remove all doubt “. Good luck to all today. See you there

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 7:52 PM

    @Eddie Duffy: I was “fraped” in pub last night, we were talking about the Liffey swim, I don’t even know the girl. Trying to get the comment deleted.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 9:14 PM

    @Darrell Pickford Monks: well just say nothing so. .. for your information. She didn’t win. Was never going too off 18 mins. But she still swam as hard as she could

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 9:16 PM

    @Darrell Pickford Monks: Don’t even no what fraped is. If you don’t know what your talking about jwell just say nothing .. for your information. She didn’t win. Was never going too off 18 mins. But she still swam as hard as she could .. true athlete.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 11:13 PM

    Andy dufresne, the man who crawled through 500 yards of shit and came out clean the other end.????

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:18 PM

    G8 if your a shit swimmer.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 7:37 PM

    Oh shite

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    Aug 4th 2019, 2:38 PM

    The amount of know it all eejits on here. You would all wipe your arses with sandpaper if the news told you to. Not one illness reported in twenty years by people swimming the Liffey and the Lee

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 11:11 PM

    Some of these waters are still on sale, the hubby bought some around 8:00 pm!!

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 11:18 AM

    I think it’s time for a Liffey tax said FG.

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