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06 Sept 2025

Winter Solstice to be celebrated at Knockroe Passage Tomb near Tipperary village of Ahenny

Knockroe Passage Tomb

The Knockroe Passage Tomb near Ahenny village

The annual Winter Solstice will be celebrated at Knockroe Passage Tomb near Ahenny village this Wednesday, December 21.

Knockroe is located in county Kilkenny just 100m from the Tipperary county border and 12km from Carrick-on-Suir.

It is the only passage tomb in Europe that records both the morning and evening Winter Solstice events. The morning solstice occurs at 8.40am while the evening solstice occurs at 3.40pm.

Members of Caiseal Conservation Committee, Lingaun Valley Tourism and Suir Valley Environmental Group are at Knockroe to oversee parking facilities and provide refreshments to visitors, with a guest speaker scheduled to attend the evening event.

Visitors should be aware that this is an important National Monument and should take care not to cause any damage to the stones.

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