Midlands sites are part of the initiative.
The Minister of State for the Office of Public Works is announcing free admission to OPW heritage sites to all visitors under the age of 18.
Longford Westmeath TD Kevin 'Boxer' Moran is granting permission for heritage sites across the Midlands and nationwide to be viewed for free for the month of August.
Fore Abbey, Hill of Uisneach, Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre and Clonmacnoise are all part of the initiative.
The aim of the new initiative is aiming to encourage families and young people to engage with Ireland’s heritage over the summer in a budget-friendly and accessible way.
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