




Corlea Trackway Centre
- Family friendly
- Free to visit
- Rainy days
Walk the Road of Ancient Kings
Hidden away in the boglands of Longford, not far from Kenagh village, is an inspiring relic of prehistory: a togher – an Iron Age road – built in 148 BC. Known locally as the Danes’ Road, it is the largest of its kind to have been uncovered in Europe. Historians agree that it was part of a routeway of great importance.
Overview
It may have been a section of a ceremonial highway connecting the Hill of Uisneach, the ritual centre of Ireland, and the royal site of Rathcroghan. The trackway was built from heavy planks of oak, which sank into the peat after a short time. This made it unusable, of course, but also ensured it remained perfectly preserved in the bog for the next two millennia. Inside the interpretive centre, an 18-metre stretch of the ancient wooden structure is on permanent display in a hall specially designed to preserve it. Don’t miss this amazing remnant of our ancient past.
Why Visit
- Step onto a 2,000-year-old Iron Age roadway at Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre, home to the largest known prehistoric bog road in Europe. The remarkably preserved oak trackway offers a rare glimpse into how people travelled and engineered routes through Ireland’s ancient wetlands.
- Experience Ireland’s hidden history through immersive exhibits that bring the story of the bog, its construction, and the lives of Iron Age communities to life with interactive displays, archaeological discoveries, and engaging interpretation.
- Enjoy a unique stop in the heart of Ireland’s countryside, where visitors can combine fascinating heritage with peaceful bogland scenery, making it an ideal attraction for history lovers, families, and anyone looking to discover something beyond the usual tourist trail.
Contact Details
- +353 (0) 43 3322386
- corlea@opw.ie
- Corlea Trackway Centre Kenagh Co. Longford N39 XT18
Opening Times
14 March – 04 November 2026
Daily 10:00 – 18:00
Last admission and final tour is at 17:00
Getting Here
3km from Kenagh village and accessed on the Longford-Kenagh road, R357. 15km from Longford or from the Mullingar-Lanesboro road R392
Facilities
Audio Visual Show
Bicycle Parking
Picnic Area
Toilets
Wheelchair Accessible Toilet
Restrictions
Access by Guided Tour Only
Dogs on lead
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