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navan fort
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Considered one of the most important ancient monuments in Northern...

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Gafa85

Great place full of history and stories as well as artefacts that have been found in the area over the years.Staff very happy to help and explain.

markusTyrone

This is run by the council and had completely closed for a few years but is now open again on a restricted basis. The council kept the attraction in good condition and run some interesting events during the year. There is a small historical attraction inside the visitors centre and you then walk up to the site of the actual fort - which no longer is a fort but rather a large green mound. Food is good and staff are friendly. Good car parking.

488heidif

Museum, "Living History" and the historic place of the old capital of Ulster, Emain Mhacha are worth more than one visit!

IanDougal

Lovely staff but centre films and exhibit were poor for what one comes to expect these days in terms of presentation. Outdoor interactive piece was ok but felt the actors could have been a bit more sensitive to young children's interests.

RayM545

It had been years since I had been here and it was just as good as it was that first time. The sheer magnitude of what history happened at Navan Fort is worth exploring. Do yourself a favour and visit this place of history .

HTugcaSS

There is not much to see of this place but when you reach here, a wonderful view of the area is waiting for you. If you are interested in photography, don't forget to take your camera with you!

742lesleyc

We happened on the sight while killing time one morning, and we were not disappointed. The centre itself is amazing, built into a mound, and the tour with electronic narration, was excellent. The mythology and history are fascinating. The Iron Age settlement wasn't open till April, so we missed out on what I'm sure must be amazing - because that's what it looked like from the outside. As the weather was rather inclement, we were unable to walk to the Fort, but that will be for another time. Children will love it.

shoegalbelfast

The visitor centre is very informative and the self guided tour is wonderful with all the historical information and the tales of the celtic myths. Very friendly well informed staff and the walk to the top of the fort was lovely.The only thing that spoilt it was the amount of dog mess on the paths within the park, a lot of money has obviously been spent modernising and making the paths accessible so it is a shame that some irresponsible owners spoil it. Given the amount we saw it obviously is not regularly cleaned, something maybe park staff should do something about. It's not somewhere I would now be keen to take young children for health and safety reasons.

160LisaF

I have been visiting the Navan Mound for over ten years. I love celtic archaeology and I find the Navan Mound history and mythology incredibly inspiring. I also got married on top of the mound nine years ago so I would definitely reccommend a visit.

FlorenceScholar

This is the first time in nine years that the Navan Fort Centre has been open when we have visited. Over the years we have made a few trips up to the Fort itself & have enjoyed the experience, however, as other reviewers have said; if you go to the Centre first, you will get the full benefit of visiting the Fort afterwards. Its a lovely building, mimicking the construction of hill forts and barrows & of itself worth a visit for that alone... The staff are very friendly & helpful & its clear that the exhibition does its best to be informative & largely suceeds. Having said that, its a bit "clunky" headphones are available to guide you through most of the exhibits - they "switch" as you move on & it can be a bit disjointed from time to time. Some of the screens seem to be out of kilter with the narration and one or two just dont seem to be related at all. My headphones failed a third of the way through & I had to go back for a replacement set (these things happen I know). One or two items are in old-style cases, poorly lit and with tiny typed labels which are difficult to read with less than pin-sharp child vision, sorting this sort of thing out would make a significant difference to the exhibition overall. Having said all of this, it is worth going & the Archeology "dig pits" outside the building do I am sure give a huge number of children a great deal of delight. There is the option of a video explaining the key points of the site etc, if you lack the time or inclination to make your way around the artefacts exhibit. There is a coffee shop which we didnt visit & a small gift shop too. The helpful staff member told us that they run a number events through the year focussing on interesting school children in archeology & history & at £5 per adult, we thought it was a fair price for what the centre has to offer..

Flynnto

We had enjoyable day out in the Navan Fort. The staff were friendly and the children enjoyed their craft workshop. I wish they had further information boards surrounding the fort itself. Overall it is an interesting experience.

bronwyn133

take a tour from the navan centre, have a cup of tea or coffee, a small sand pit for the kids it has bones in it so be careful ( not real bones )you must come and see the Navan Fort, climb up the hill's and stand on the top hill and look at the beautiful view,

JenniferT293

Another area of huge historical significance, but do visit the centre first if you want to be well informed of why this mound exists. In itself it seems little more than a pleasant walking spot.

Christinec3

I bring my tour group to Ireland every year from Australia and I tell them every time that they have the best Visitor's Centre. Don't miss it if you are visiting Northern Ireland. An absolute must.

samanthas438

This centre is a must visit, if you are in armagh, it is situated about 1 and half miles from the city, but you would think you were in a different world.

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