Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre 2 Cartron Road, Keenagh, County Longford N39 XT18
About the Business
Welcome to the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre, located in the picturesque countryside of Keenagh, Co. Longford, Ireland. This unique institution offers visitors a memorable experience exploring the history and archaeology of the area. The main draw of the centre is the preserved Iron Age bog road, known as the Corlea Trackway, which dates back to 148 BC. Visitors can walk along the impressive 1.2km wooden boardwalk and experience what it was like to travel along this road over 2,000 years ago.
The visitor centre offers a range of educational experiences for all ages. With interactive displays, artefacts, and multimedia presentations, visitors can learn about the history of the road, how it was built, and what it was used for. The centre also offers guided tours of the exhibition and boardwalk to allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the experience and gain a deeper understanding of the rich history of the area.
In addition to the Corlea Trackway, visitors can enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. The nearby woodlands, lakes, and rivers offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre is accessible to all visitors, with ample parking and disabled access. Whether travelling as a family, school group, or just seeking a unique cultural experience, the centre provides an educational and enjoyable day out for all. So why not come and explore the wonders of the Corlea Trackway and discover the fascinating history of Ireland's past.
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Location & Phone number
2 Cartron Rd, Cloonbreany, Keenagh, Co. Longford, N39 XT18, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"An archeological treasure in Longford. Such nice friendly staff. Corlea has the potential to be amazing. Needs investment on top of the foundation that is there could make Corlea a great day out for the family. Ample parking and access from the Canal could make this spot an ideal day out for the family. As is it is a budding archeologists dream. A rough diamond that just needs some polishing."
"A hidden gem and definitely worth the visit. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly. It was amazing hearing through their enthusiasm about the conservation project and the different theories on why the trackway was built 148 BC. Stunning to be witness of such amazing craftsmanship. And then a lovely walk in the wetlands and learning about the restoration of the bogs."
"Excellent attraction. It's a hidden gem! Great staff, audiovisual display, info boards and guide...with no charge! Highly recommended if anywhere near it or if planning your holiday"
"Lovely Wetlands Park , a spur just off the Royal Canal Greenway ,brings you through working turf banks & forestry,I imagine it a popular spot with walkers,families An Oasis of peace & Calm ,until I ran across 2 very stupid women with 2 Alsatians running free, ruined the ambience & almost ruined my weekend, anyway the complete Loop is 7/8 km long,I'm told by the enthusiastic young Guide in the Visitor centre,He was a very pleasant young man indeed,was keen to show us around ,Very informative & knew his history well, indeed,this place has a compelling story too,with Relics/Replicas/Artifacts recovered of a by gone age, History in the place was very well highlighted displayed,documented,hats off to whoever came up with this venture,Anyone who's never been ,I recommend it ,2/3 different car parks from various roads ,as well as the Canal connection.Let them young guns run free,just watch out for a couple of careless dog walkers!"
"Great place to visit. Very kind staff and very good information tour. Maria is very good explaining what this great wooden path could be. Here you have a complete section of a wooden path from the iron age dating around 148 BC. It is made of wood because crosses fields of turf. No one knows exactly the reasons why it was built and there still another section buried on the turf. A place I recommend to visit"
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