Explore the mystical beauty of Glendalough with our audio guides, weaving enchanting Irish music with vivid storytelling. Uncover hidden historical details of this ancient monastic site, from its serene lakes to secluded ruins. Perfect for those who wish to experience the true essence of Glendalough’s rich history and stunning landscapes.
For the price of a pint!
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Focus on your surroundings, not the screenVoiceMapās audio tour app uses GPS to play audio automatically, at the right time and place. Just install it, then download your tour and go to the starting point to begin your walk, drive, cycle, train trip or even boat ride.
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Follow a route with turn-by-turn-directionsTours follow a route from a fixed starting point. This is how we provide turn-by-turn directions. It also helps publishers tell a story greater than the sum of its parts. But you can use Resume to pick up a tour from the closest location whenever you like.
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Listen as many times as you likeYou can listen to your tours as often as you like using both the VoiceMap app and the VoiceMap website. Your access to tours doesnāt expire.
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Take virtual tours anywhereJust select Virtual mode in the VoiceMap app to listen to tours at home ā or anywhere else. Youāll see the option after you download the tour. You can also listen to the whole tour here on the website.
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Use VoiceMap offlineThe VoiceMap app works entirely offline if thereās no data connection, so you donāt have to pay roaming fees. Just download the tour over WiFi before you get started.
Along your tour you will see:
• The 900-year-old Glendalough Roundtower, and learn about how it was built
• Glendalough Cathedral with all of its quirky details and stories
• St. Kevin's Church, still to this day an incredible feat of stonemasonry and construction
• The Priest House, a cute little monument named because of its use as a mortuary chapel
• St. Mary's Church, a monument whose dark stories and sad existence are still shielded to this day
• Deerstone Bullaun Stone which is linked to one of the many legends of Glendalough
• St Kevin's Cross, also known as the hugging cross that for many years was part of a ritual performed by the pilgrims that visited Glendalough
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