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Hotels in Meath

Ardboyne Hotel

Rating: 3 Star

Ardboyne Hotel

Address: Dublin Road, Navan, County Meath.

29 rooms

Ardboyne Hotel is a three star hotel situated just 5 minutes from Navan Town Centre and is on the main road to Dublin.

Price Range: Hotel rooms up to 50% off sale


  Castle Arch Hotel

Rating: 2 Star

Castle Arch Hotel

Address: Trim , County Meath, Ireland.

24 rooms

Castle Arch Hotel is a two star hotel is located in Meath, known as the Royal County of Ireland.

Price Range: Hotel rooms up to 50% off sale

 

Pubs in Meath

E_Trim_Castle.jpgCounty 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.

E_Flatterys.jpgHunter’s Moon is located on the N2 Dublin to Derry road. Customers can enjoy a game of darts or pool, or watch major sporting events on the large screen TV. The music sessions here is first class and a good choice of homemade food is available. Caffrey’s Pub, this place has been tastefully designed with an old world charm. An award-winning pub, its renowned for its excellent cuisine and an exciting menu. Not to be missed are the E_Gilsenans_Pub_and_Post_Office.jpggreat pints and the traditional music sessions. By far, this is the best bar and restaurant in this pretty town. Flatterys is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Enfield, a traditional family village pub and restaurant, when you come here you’re in for a lively old time. The place is famed for its great food prepared daily using locally produced fish ingredients. Another traditional pub is Griffins Pub, located in Trim, County Meath (Self Catering, Meath, Ireland). It has a beer garden, which is popular during the summer months. Go along and see this old shrine. The Stonehouse Bar and restaurant is tastefully designed in Celtic. Their popular lunchtime carvery and evening a la carte are E_Shaws_Pub.jpgreasonably priced. You must also try their marvelous steaks. This award winning celtic bar is popular with both locals and tourists alike.

Pubs are part of the spirit and the culture of Meath (Accommodation, Meath, Ireland) and they are a real “must-see” if you visit this part of the world.

Genealogy in Meath

Gen_Meath_County_Council.jpgMeath, 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 be found anywhere in Europe, the vast Neolithic burial complexes of the Boyne valley, erected by the pre-Celtic peoples of Ireland before the pyramids of Egypt. In the original Gaelic divisions Mide was in fact a fifth province and, as well Gen_Boyne_River.JPGas the present Co. Meat(Holiday apartments, Meath,Ireland), incorporated what is now WestMeath and large parts of Cavan and Longford. It was reduced to its present size by the Normans in the thirteenth century; large parts of the territory had been granted to Hugh de Lacy, who built massive fortifications at Trim and elsewhere to enforce and protect his possession.

History in Meath

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