Free admission for Under-18s to Clonmacnoise and other OPW sites this August
Heritage sites operated by the Office of Public Works (OPW) in the Midlands and elsewhere will be offering free admission to visitors under the age of 18 will enjoy free admission to OPW heritage sites across the Midlands and nationwide throughout August.
Sites in the Midlands where the free admission for Under-18s is due to come into effect include Clonmacnoise, and the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre, home to Europe’s largest known prehistoric wooden road, near Kenagh in Longford.
The OPW said the pilot initiative "aims to encourage families and young people to engage with Ireland’s heritage over the summer in a budget-friendly and accessible way".
Announcing the scheme, Minister of State with responsibility for the OPW, Kevin 'Boxer' Moran, said: "I'm very proud to launch this new pilot scheme, which will give young people across the Midlands and the rest of Ireland a chance to explore our heritage for free this August.
"Whether it’s a day out at Fore Abbey, Clonmacnoise, or the Corlea Trackway, these are places that bring history to life. They also offer families a low-cost way to enjoy quality time together during the summer break."
The Free U18 scheme applies to all fee-paying OPW heritage sites — with the exception of Kilmainham Gaol and Brú na Bóinne — and runs from August 1st to August 31. All children must be accompanied by an adult.