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Newgrange Winter Solstice

Newgrange is one of 40 passage tombs in Brú na Bóinne (meaning the bend of the Boyne River) in County Meath. During sunrise on the Winter Solstice mornings (19 – 23 December each year) a beam of sun light penetrates the roof-box and travels up to 19-metres (62 ft) along the passage, and illuminates the chamber. As the sun rises higher, the beam widens, dramatically lighting up the entire chamber.

Newgrange Passage Tomb, Co. Meath, Ireland The Winter Solstice

Access to the chamber on Solstice mornings is determined by a public lottery each year. This year, the Newgrange Winter Solstice Draw took place on Monday, 7th October 2024.

Pupils from local schools had the important job of drawing just 38 lucky winners from the 18,809 applications received.  Each winner, along with a guest, will have exclusive access to the chamber at Newgrange for sunrise on one of the five solstice mornings from December 19th – 23rd.  The winners were drawn from locations across Ireland and around the globe, including Austria, Canada, the United States, Spain and the UK.

Solstice 2025

The deadline for applications by email for Winter Solstice 2024 has now closed. Any applications received will be entered into the Winter Solstice Draw 2025. If applying by email for Winter Solstice 2025, please include your name, address, country of residence and telephone number. Email your application to brunaboinne@opw.ie

Application forms are also available in the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre.

 

 

Newgrange Passage Tomb,Co Meath Ireland. The Winter Solstice,from the Chamber.
Newgrange Passage Tomb,Co Meath Ireland. The Winter Solstice,from the Chamber.
Winter solstice after dawn
Winter solstice after dawn

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