Heritage Week 2023

National Heritage Week is an initiative from the Heritage Council, which celebrates Ireland’s natural, built, and cultural heritage.

The theme of this year’s celebration is ‘Living Heritage’, which encompasses the rituals, traditions and knowledge passed from generation to generation which over time define a community’s culture and history.

Saturday 12th August.

In keeping with Heritage Week 2023’s theme of traditions and skills, the Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre’s living history displays will include an Irish Coin maker, a Musketeer, a 17th-century Barber Surgeon and Drill Sergeant, who will be looking for some young new recruits. At 2pm there will also be a Battlesite Walk, weather permitting.

Displays from 11am to 4pm in the Visitor Centre.

Sunday 13th August

An OPW Guide will deliver a new tour on 17th Century Field Medicine. Starting at 2pm from the Visitor Centre.

Sunday 20th August

Continuing the theme displays will include, a Musketeer, Barber Surgeon, Candlemaker and Drill Sergeant. At 2pm there will also be a Battlesite Walk, weather permitting.

Displays from 11am to 4pm in the Visitor Centre.

At 2pm on Sunday 20th August an OPW Guide will deliver yet another new tour on the weapons and uniforms of the Battle of the Boyne starting from the Visitor Centre.

As in previous years, the OPW is also offering free admission on the first Saturday of Heritage Week, 12 August, to all OPW sites that are normally fee-paying.

Please wear suit footwear for uneven terrain for any tours that take place on the parklands.