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Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny) — Attraction in The Municipal District of Ashbourne

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The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is an oblong block of red sandstone that was used originally in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland and, after the 13th century, the coronation of the monarchs of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
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Hill of Tara
Castletown Tara, Co. Meath, Ireland
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Maguires Cafe & Gift Shop
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Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny)
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Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny)

Unnamed Road, Co. Meath, Ireland
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The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is an oblong block of red sandstone that was used originally in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland and, after the 13th century, the coronation of the monarchs of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.

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Soumyodeepa PalSoumyodeepa Pal
The Stone of Destiny, or *Lia Fáil*, is one of the most iconic features of the Hill of Tara in Ireland. This standing stone, deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history, was traditionally believed to be the coronation stone of the ancient High Kings of Ireland. According to legend, when a true king stood upon the stone, it would emit a powerful cry, confirming their right to rule. Made of weathered granite, the *Lia Fáil* is thought to date back to the Iron Age, although its exact origins remain somewhat mysterious. It is part of a wider complex of earthworks and monuments on the Hill of Tara, a site that has been a political and spiritual center for centuries. The stone itself, though modest in appearance, holds immense cultural significance as a symbol of kingship and sovereignty in Irish tradition. Mythologically, the stone is also linked to the *Tuatha Dé Danann*, an ancient race of gods in Irish lore. The *Lia Fáil* was one of four magical treasures they were said to possess. Today, it stands as a powerful emblem of Ireland’s rich past, attracting visitors who are captivated by its ancient mystery and legendary significance.
AodhanAodhan
an absolutely magical place, steeped in history, legend, and natural beauty. Standing on the ancient ground where High Kings once ruled Ireland, you can truly feel the weight of history beneath your feet. The panoramic views of the surrounding countryside are breathtaking, stretching as far as the eye can see on a clear day. There’s a powerful energy here—peaceful yet profound—that makes it more than just a tourist stop.
Anna ShestakovaAnna Shestakova
In the heart of Tara there is an incredible monument created by nature and not by human. It named Lia Fail stone or the Stone of Destiny as localy named it. As legends say Lia Fail appeared in Ireland when druids had been setted here. The legends say it was taken by Irish Gods in the nothern islands to wise druid Morpheus and embodied the Stone of Destiny.
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The Stone of Destiny, or *Lia Fáil*, is one of the most iconic features of the Hill of Tara in Ireland. This standing stone, deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history, was traditionally believed to be the coronation stone of the ancient High Kings of Ireland. According to legend, when a true king stood upon the stone, it would emit a powerful cry, confirming their right to rule. Made of weathered granite, the *Lia Fáil* is thought to date back to the Iron Age, although its exact origins remain somewhat mysterious. It is part of a wider complex of earthworks and monuments on the Hill of Tara, a site that has been a political and spiritual center for centuries. The stone itself, though modest in appearance, holds immense cultural significance as a symbol of kingship and sovereignty in Irish tradition. Mythologically, the stone is also linked to the *Tuatha Dé Danann*, an ancient race of gods in Irish lore. The *Lia Fáil* was one of four magical treasures they were said to possess. Today, it stands as a powerful emblem of Ireland’s rich past, attracting visitors who are captivated by its ancient mystery and legendary significance.
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an absolutely magical place, steeped in history, legend, and natural beauty. Standing on the ancient ground where High Kings once ruled Ireland, you can truly feel the weight of history beneath your feet. The panoramic views of the surrounding countryside are breathtaking, stretching as far as the eye can see on a clear day. There’s a powerful energy here—peaceful yet profound—that makes it more than just a tourist stop.
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In the heart of Tara there is an incredible monument created by nature and not by human. It named Lia Fail stone or the Stone of Destiny as localy named it. As legends say Lia Fail appeared in Ireland when druids had been setted here. The legends say it was taken by Irish Gods in the nothern islands to wise druid Morpheus and embodied the Stone of Destiny.
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The Stone of Destiny, or Lia Fáil, is one of the most iconic features of the Hill of Tara in Ireland. This standing stone, deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history, was traditionally believed to be the coronation stone of the ancient High Kings of Ireland. According to legend, when a true king stood upon the stone, it would emit a powerful cry, confirming their right to rule.

Made of weathered granite, the Lia Fáil is thought to date back to the Iron Age, although its exact origins remain somewhat mysterious. It is part of a wider complex of earthworks and monuments on the Hill of Tara, a site that has been a political and spiritual center for centuries. The stone itself, though modest in appearance, holds immense cultural significance as a symbol of kingship and sovereignty in Irish tradition.

Mythologically, the stone is also linked to the Tuatha Dé Danann, an ancient race of gods in Irish lore. The Lia Fáil was one of four magical treasures they were said to possess. Today, it stands as a powerful emblem of Ireland’s rich past, attracting visitors who are captivated by its ancient mystery and legendary...

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an absolutely magical place, steeped in history, legend, and natural beauty. Standing on the ancient ground where High Kings once ruled Ireland, you can truly feel the weight of history beneath your feet. The panoramic views of the surrounding countryside are breathtaking, stretching as far as the eye can see on a clear day.

There’s a powerful energy here—peaceful yet profound—that makes it more than just a...

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In the heart of Tara there is an incredible monument created by nature and not by human. It named Lia Fail stone or the Stone of Destiny as localy named it. As legends say Lia Fail appeared in Ireland when druids had been setted here. The legends say it was taken by Irish Gods in the nothern islands to wise druid Morpheus and embodied the...

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