While Dublin beckons with reminders of its stirring modern history on nearly every street corner, the best place to commune with the ancient soul of Ireland is its lush countryside. Iron Age monuments pepper the landscape, and while most sights are little more than rock piles, just standing next to a megalith that predates the pharaohs is stirring. An ideal spot to experience the spirit of Old Eire is the Boyne River Valley, which offers a world-class concentration of historical and spiritual sites just an hour’s drive north of Dublin. The beams reach deep into the burial chamber, illuminating its inner reaches for 17 minutes with a natural light show. In an awe-inspiring climax, the guide turns off the lights, submerging you in total darkness. [...] he switches on a distant light that gradually brightens, re-creating the rays of the sun as seen on the shortest day of the year. The site’s visitors center is housed in a mansion built on the battlefield, but the real attraction is reached by crossing the River Boyne on a metal bridge. Visit the capital of ancient Irish kings, crawl through burial mounds older than the pyramids … and be back in Dublin in time for dinner and a pub crawl.

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