Loughcrew Cairns (Megalithic Tombs) Europe’s largest group of prehistoric passage graves. Loughcrew or Lough Crew is an area of great historical importance just outside Oldcastle, Co. Meath. It is home to a group of megalithic tombs dating back to the 4th millennium BC.
St. Oliver’s Church and Graveyard at Loughcrew – St. Oliver Plunkett, a heroic 17th century archbishop who was born here, was convicted of treason, hanged and quartered in the Tower of London after refusing to submit to the fiercely anti-catholic laws of his time.
Fore Abbey where S.t Fechin founded a Christian monastery in the 7th century. Mullaghmeen Situated 5 miles/ 8 km from Oldcastle, has 1,000 acres of forest. Picnics can be had and there are long and short walks depending on level of fitness.
Causey Farm is a fun based venue for a variety of entertainment, tourism and educational programs. We provide interactive cultural experiences in a friendly atmosphere for Irish and international groups, as well as fantastic seasonal events for families and individuals.