Hotels in Meath
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Apr 17, 20080
Hotels in MeathCategories: AccommodationArdboyne Hotel [...] Ardboyne Hotel ... Read More Apr 17, 20080
Pubs in MeathCategories: EntertainmentCounty Meath (Holiday Homes, Meath, Ireland) is known as the Royal County as it was once the territory of the High Kings of Ireland. The abundance of historic monuments and a mighty collection of prehistoric tombs within the present day boundaries testify to the ancient importance of the region. There are quite a few [...] County Meath (Holiday Homes, Meath, Ireland) is known as the Royal County as it was once the territory of the High Kings of Ireland. The abundance of historic monuments and a mighty collection of prehistoric tombs within the present day boundaries testify to the ancient importance of the region. There are quite a few decent pubs in the town, which are cosy and full of character and a good selection of places to stay. Hunter's Moon is located on the ... Read More Apr 17, 20080
Genealogy in MeathCategories: GenealogyMeath, a county of Ireland, province of Leinster, bounded N by Cavan, Monaghan, and Louth; E by the Irish Channel and the port of Dublin; S by Kildare; and W by W. Meath ( Hotels, Meath, Ireland) , 36 m. long, and 44 1/2 broad. Its principal rivers are Boyne, Black Water, and tributary streams [...] Meath, a county of Ireland, province of Leinster, bounded N by Cavan, Monaghan, and Louth; E by the Irish Channel and the port of Dublin; S by Kildare; and W by W. Meath ( Hotels, Meath, Ireland) , 36 m. long, and 44 1/2 broad. Its principal rivers are Boyne, Black Water, and tributary streams of the Nanny, the Rye Water and Moynalty. Meath ( Bed and breakfasts, Meath, Ireland) is the site of some of the most extraordinary pre-historic remains to ... Read More - Next |