The Hill of Tara is a renowned Irish site with a rich history and spiritual significance. Once the seat of the High Kings, this sacred place features ancient mounds and the iconic Lia Fáil, the "Stone of Destiny" used for royal coronations. Visitors can now explore Tara’s mystical aura through a self-guided audio tour, accessible via a mobile app. With offline navigation and the flexibility to discover the site at their own pace, travelers are sure to uncover the captivating stories that lie within this enchanting location.
Key Points
- Explore the rich history and cultural significance of the Hill of Tara, the former seat of the High Kings of Ireland.
- Discover the myths and legends surrounding the High Kings and the Lia Fáil, the "Stone of Destiny" used for coronations.
- Experience the Celtic spirituality and mystical aura of the ancient mounds, believed to be portals to otherworldly realms.
- Enjoy a flexible, self-guided audio tour through the Hill of Tara, accessible via the VoiceMap mobile app.
- The tour is available from July 30, 2020, to March 4, 2026, but is not wheelchair accessible.
Exploring the Hill of Tara
As you ascend the Hill of Tara, you’ll be immersed in the rich history and cultural significance of this ancient site.
Once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Hill of Tara holds deep spiritual and mythological importance.
Explore the iconic Stone Age passage tomb, where you’ll learn about Celtic spirituality and the astronomical alignments of the tomb.
Wander the grassy knolls and imagine the grand processions and ceremonies that once took place here.
With the self-guided audio tour, you’ll uncover the layers of history that have shaped this mystical Irish landmark.
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Discovering the High Kings of Ireland
The Hill of Tara was once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, who reigned supreme over the island for centuries.
The Hill of Tara was once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, who reigned supreme over the island for centuries.
These legendary rulers held great power and influence, commanding respect from the people of Ireland.
As you explore the ruins and ancient sites on the Hill of Tara, you’ll discover:
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The Lia Fáil, or "Stone of Destiny", where High Kings were crowned upon ascension to the throne
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The Mound of Hostages, an ancient passage tomb that reveals insights into the spiritual beliefs of Ireland’s early inhabitants
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The stories and myths surrounding these monarchs, who were believed to possess a divine right to rule
Celtic Spirituality at the Hill of Tara
The Hill of Tara was a sacred site deeply connected to Celtic spirituality. For centuries, it served as the ceremonial center where the High Kings of Ireland were crowned.
The ancient mounds, tombs, and earthworks on the hill were believed to be portals to the otherworldly realm of the Tuatha Dé Danann – the mythical race of Irish gods and goddesses.
Visitors today can explore the remnants of this spiritual legacy, including the Lia Fáil, the "Stone of Destiny" where the kings were inaugurated.
The site’s mystical aura continues to draw those seeking to connect with Ireland’s rich Celtic heritage.
While the Hill of Tara beckons visitors to enjoy Ireland’s ancient Celtic heritage, the self-guided audio tour provides a seamless way to explore the site at one’s own pace.
The tour features:
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Lifetime access to the audio guide, accessible through the VoiceMap mobile app on Android and iOS devices.
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Offline mode, allowing users to navigate the tour without relying on an internet connection.
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Flexibility to start, pause, or restart the tour at any point, enabling visitors to tailor their experience to their preferences.
With these convenient features, the self-guided audio tour enhances the discovery of the Hill of Tara’s rich history and mystical significance.
Features and Inclusions of the Tour
The self-guided audio tour of the Hill of Tara includes a lifetime of access to the tour in English.
Visitors can explore the site at their own pace, with GPS-based walking directions and offline access to the audio, maps, and geodata.
The tour covers the history of the High Kings of Ireland, Celtic spirituality, and local folk traditions, and includes a visit to a Stone Age passage tomb.
The tour is available through the VoiceMap mobile app for both Android and iOS devices.
However, it isn’t wheelchair accessible, and food, drink, and transportation aren’t included in the tour price of $9.99 per person.
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Accessibility and Availability of the Tour
It’s available to visitors from July 30, 2020, to March 4, 2026, with operating hours from Monday to Sunday, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM.
However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
This is a private tour for your group only.
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The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
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Infants must sit on laps.
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This is a private tour for your group only.
Feedback From Previous Visitors
Visitors have provided a mix of feedback on the self-guided audio tour of Tara.
With a 3.7-star average rating, most reviews praise the tour’s ease of navigation and engaging content.
However, one visitor complained about lacking Wi-Fi access, which prevented them from fully enjoying the audio component.
The non-refundable policy for cancellations has also generated some dissatisfaction.
FAQ
How Many People Can Attend the Tour at Once?
The tour is a private tour for your group only, so the number of people who can attend at once is limited only by the size of your group. There is no set maximum group size.
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
Pets are not allowed on the tour. The information indicates the tour is for private groups only, and infants must sit on laps. There’s no mention of pets being permitted to accompany visitors on the self-guided audio tour.
Is the Tour Available in Languages Other Than English?
The tour is currently only available in English. It doesn’t mention any other language options. If you’d like the tour in a different language, you may want to check with the tour provider to see if they offer translations.
Can I Get a Refund if I Need to Cancel My Booking?
The tour has a non-refundable policy for cancellations, so you won’t be able to get a refund if you need to cancel your booking. This is stated in the tour details provided.
Is There an Option to Upgrade to a Guided Tour?
No, there’s no option to upgrade to a guided tour. This is a self-guided audio tour that allows you to explore the Hill of Tara at your own pace. Guided tours aren’t available for this particular experience.
Sum Up
The Hill of Tara’s self-guided audio tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy the site’s rich history and spiritual significance. With offline navigation and the flexibility to explore at their own pace, guests can uncover the secrets of this sacred Celtic landscape until March 2026. The tour’s captivating narrative brings the mystical aura of Tara to life, leaving a lasting impression on all who venture there.
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