4 Accommodation, 8 Things to do
Loughcrew is located near Oldcastle, County Meath and offers 2.5 hectares of splendid gardens for visitors to explore. The property includes a medieval mote and the family church and tower house of St Oliver Plunkett. Read more
Loughcrew House is situated in the rolling hills of County Meath, a land famous for historic sites and monuments. Loughcrew House is a hidden treasure set in a picturesque location. Read more
Modern house on own grounds with landscaped gardens. All rooms en suite with T.V and central heating. Gardens for visitors use with car park. Read more
The Loughcrew Cairns are one of Ireland’s archaeological treasures and can be found just 3km east of Oldcastle, County Meath. The site comprises a group of 5,000-year-old Neolithic passage tombs. Read more
The Curran house is a large accommodation perfect for a self catering holiday in County Meath. Set in Oldcastle and near fine fishing, the house is well equipped and an excellent base for discovering the region. Read more
Kraft Kaffee serves organic coffee, light lunches. The Cafe displays and sells a selection of beautiful Irish hand made gifts. Maps and tourist information is also available at Kraft Kaffee. Read more
Loughcrew Hill Walk is located in Oldcastle, County Meath and of moderate difficulty. Read more
Loughcrew Adventure Course is based near Oldcastle in County Meath, They are there to provide an action packed day for you, including Ireland’s longest zip wire along with much, much more. Read more
The Fincourt is a family run Bar and B&B located in the heart of the Boyne Valley. Situated in the town of Oldcastle, it is adjacent to Loughcrew passage graves, and rolling countryside for walking, with nearby lakes and golf courses. Read more
Patrick's Hill forms part of the Loughcrew complex of Neolithic passage tombs. There are several fine examples of cairns and standing stones. Read more
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