Céide Fields Neolithic Site and Visitor Centre
The world’s most extensive Stone Age monument
14 March - 05 November 2025
Due to reopen March 14th 2025
Admission
Adult: €5.00
Group/Senior: €4.00
Child/Student: €3.00
Family: €13.00
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Céide Fields Neolithic Site and Visitor Centre
Beneath the wild boglands of north Mayo lies a system of fields, dwelling areas and megalithic tombs which together make up the most extensive Stone Age monument in the world.
The stone-walled fields, extending over hundreds of hectares, are the oldest known globally, dating back almost 6,000 years. They are covered by a natural blanket bog with its own unique vegetation and wildlife.
The award-winning visitor centre is set against some of the most dramatic rock formations in Ireland. A viewing platform on the edge of the 110-metre-high cliff will help you make the most of the breathtaking scenery. Come prepared with protective clothing and sturdy footwear, though. The terrain – and the weather – can be challenging.
Highlights

Gallery
Opening Times
*Winter months (from 6 November) – Available for bookings.*
14 March – 05 November 2025
Seasonal Opening Times
Getting Here
Located 8km west of Ballycastle on R314.
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Facilities
- Baby Changing
- Café
- Car park
- Card Accepted
- Exhibition
- Guided tours
- Interpretive exhibit
- Toilets
- Wheelchair Accessible Toilet
Restrictions
- Assistance dogs only
- Uneven walkways
Nearby sites to visit
Céide Fields Neolithic Site and Visitor Centre
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
Ireland’s oldest megalithic tombs set in a dramatic neolithic landscape
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Sligo Abbey
Where friars’ prayers echo among the ruins
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Parke’s Castle
Walk in the footsteps of planters and Gaels
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