
THE TÁIN MARCH FESTIVAL 2021
The Táin March begins in Rathcroghan in Co Roscommon, where Queen Maeve began her quest for the Brown Bull of Cooley and ends in Bush, Cooley, Co. Louth on the



The Táin March begins in Rathcroghan in Co Roscommon, where Queen Maeve began her quest for the Brown Bull of Cooley and ends in Bush, Cooley, Co. Louth on the

Cllr Joe Murphy, Cathaoirleach of Roscommon County Council in association with Co. Roscommon Heritage Forum cordially invites you to the launch by Prof. John Waddell of 'Rathra - A Royal

Cuntas le léaráidí ar mhóreipic na hÉireann, ‘An Táin Bó Cuailnge’. Ceisteanna agus plé le saineolaí ar an tréimhse, Colmán Ó Raghallaigh. Ceol agus sóláistí ina dhiaidh sin. (Tá an

Telling the Táin - Before the Beginning - Candlelit Tales visit Rathcroghan Visitor Centre The Irish epic, An Táin Bó Cuailnge, often called the Irish Iliad, features compelling stories and

Rathcroghan Visitor Centre, in association with Roscommon County Council, Roscommon NRDO, Transport Infrastructure Ireland and Archaeological Management Solutions, is delighted to be able to host a special one-day

Cuntas ar an gcaoi inar tháinig forbairt ar An Tain Bó Cuailnge thar tréimhse 300 bliain agus na nithe stairiúla nó neamh-stairiúla atá le fáil inti - Léacht agus plé

To celebrate the Táin March Festival 2023, why not come down to Rathcroghan Visitor Centre on Friday 7th July at 7.30 pm to hear the stories of Queen Medb, Cúchulainn

Turas Treoraithe ar an Músaem agus an Suíomh Ríoga, Ráth Cruachan le haghaidh Seachtain na Gaeilge 2024. (Guided Tour of Rathcroghan Museum and Site for Seachtain na Gaeilge 2024) 08/03/2024

Scéal na Tána agus Cruachán Aí Chun an Oíche Chultúir 2024 a cheiliúradh, éist leis an Táin Bó Cuailnge i Ráth Cruachan, an áit ina thosaíonn agus a chríochnaíonn ár

Archaeology Above & Below, Ireland’s only annual community archaeology conference, is now in its ninth year. The purpose of this conference is to create a forum for discussion between communities