Irish National Heritage Park
Tourist site

Irish National Heritage Park

Museums in Ireland
Irish national park - © makasana photo

Why not step back in time and discover over 9,000 years of Irish history? The Irish National Heritage Park is located in County Wexford, an ancient territory marked by prehistory, the Celtic period, the Middle Ages and the Viking invasions.

Visit the Irish National Heritage Park

A park retracing the life of early man, right up to the Viking invasions

Looking for a complete tour of Irish history? The park invites you to discover the life of mankind as far back as 9000 years ago. The program includes fascinating reconstructions of the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Celtic period, the early Christian era and the Viking conquest.

You’ll discover houses, places of worship and tombs, all recreated to symbolize the prehistoric, Celtic, medieval and Viking periods. All you have to do is take a stroll through this authentic heritage site: it’s a fun visit, to say the least!

And to top it all off, you’ll even have the chance to discover a drakkar!


Practical Guide

Irish National Heritage Park

Essential information to help you plan your visit, including key landmarks, access information, and booking options.

Address

Ferrycarrig, Wexford (County Wexford) - Republic of Ireland

GPS coordinates

52.347905, -6.516783

Visit duration

1/2 journée

Opening hours

  • daily, 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

Check the opening hours and admission requirements before you leave, especially during peak season or on Irish public holidays.
Prices

  • 10€

Location

Irish National Heritage Park on the map

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