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Share on FacebookNestled on the border of Kilkenny and Tipperary, the Lingaun Valley is a treasure trove of heritage, natural beauty, and historical significance. Just a short drive from Croan Cottages, this region is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in Ireland’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re an avid history buff or simply seeking a day of exploration, the Lingaun Valley offers something for everyone.
To help you make the most of your stay, we’ve put together a guide to the valley’s top heritage sites, natural wonders, and cultural highlights.
The Lingaun Valley is an area of immense historical and cultural importance. Spanning the Kilkenny-Tipperary border, it’s home to a wealth of ancient monuments, from prehistoric tombs to medieval structures. Its name comes from the River Lingaun, which meanders through this picturesque valley, forming a natural boundary between the two counties.
To fully experience the valley, we recommend downloading the Lingaun Valley Interactive App (Lingaun Valley App). This free app provides an interactive guide to the area, with maps, history, and stories about each site.
This impressive portal tomb, dating back to around 3000 BC, is one of Ireland’s largest dolmens. Known locally as the “Leac an Scail” (The Stone of the Warrior), it’s an awe-inspiring site for anyone interested in prehistoric history.
The early Christian Kilkieran High Crosses are a testament to Ireland’s rich ecclesiastical history. These intricately carved crosses, dating back to the 9th century, are set in a tranquil rural graveyard.
A must-see for archaeology enthusiasts, the Knockroe Passage Tomb is a Neolithic monument known for its alignment with the setting sun during the winter solstice. This site offers a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual practices of Ireland’s ancient inhabitants.
The Ahenny High Crosses are among the earliest examples of Ireland’s iconic high crosses. These sandstone masterpieces are richly decorated with Celtic motifs and stand as a testament to the craftsmanship of early Irish monks.
While technically just outside the Lingaun Valley, Jerpoint Abbey is a must-visit when staying in the area. This Cistercian monastery, founded in the 12th century, is renowned for its intricate stone carvings and atmospheric ruins.
The Lingaun Valley is perfect for walkers, with trails that showcase its natural beauty and historical landmarks. Popular routes include paths along the River Lingaun, offering stunning views and opportunities for birdwatching.
The Lingaun Valley Interactive App is an invaluable tool for exploring the area. It provides detailed information about each site, interactive maps, and stories that bring the valley’s history to life.
With its stunning landscapes and unique monuments, the Lingaun Valley is a dream destination for photographers. Capture the beauty of the Kilmogue Dolmen, the intricate carvings on the Ahenny High Crosses, or the scenic vistas of the valley itself.
After a day of exploring, enjoy a meal at one of these local spots:
Croan Cottages provides the perfect base for exploring the Lingaun Valley and the surrounding Kilkenny countryside. Our self-catering cottages offer:
The Lingaun Valley is a hidden gem waiting to be explored, and there’s no better way to experience its heritage and beauty than with a stay at Croan Cottages.
Learn more about the valley and plan your stay: www.croancottages.com
Don’t forget to download the Lingaun Valley App (Lingaun Valley App) to enhance your visit!
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