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Posted Tue 6 Dec 2016 10:50 AM
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Newgrange is an amazing place . Older than the pyramids , this marvel of prehistoric engineering is tucked away in the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East. Visiting is a once - in - a - lifetime kind of experience , whether at the winter solstice, or any other time of year . People gather at the winter solstice at dawn from December 18 th until the 23 rd, and there ’ s a good reason why … On these mornings , a sunbeam ( if weather permits ) hits a lightbox above the entrance to this ancient passage tomb , and travels along a 19 - metre passage to illuminate the whole inner chamber . Watching the sunrise just as people did 5 , 000 years ago is a really special experience – a spiritual one , according to one visitor . Visiting Newgrange is easy to do , with the passage tomb and visitor centre open all year round . However , if you want to see the winter solstice from the inside , it ’ s a bit trickier . Access to the inner chamber at Newgrange for the solstice is decided by lottery . Applications for 2016 were picked in September , but you can apply for 2017 solstice through the Visitor Centre or via email – you can get all the details here. Sixty names are drawn annually , and each brings a guest , so a total of 120 people gather in the chamber to watch the sunrise each December . It ’ s total luck as to whether you ’ ll be picked or not , but if you ’ re not in , you can ’ t win so it ’ s always worth having a go . Even if you ’ re not successful , heading to Newgrange at any time is a brilliant experience . Good luck !
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Posted Mon 21 Dec 2020 2:25 PM
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Winter Solstice 2020This year , the Winter Solstice was streamed live from Newgrange , County Meath , and you can see how ,& nbsp ; around four and a half minutes after sunrise , the sun shines down the ' roof - box ' of the Neolithic passage graves of Newgrange , and illuminates the floor of its main chamber 18 metres away .
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