8 Accommodation, 17 Things to do
Causey Farm is a fun based venue for a variety of entertainment, tourism and educational programs, in Navan County Meath. It is a beef cattle and sheep farm with a small herd of Connemara Ponies. Read more
"Sure they would be mad not to", as Hector O'Heochagain might have said about his home town track, because Navan's impressive big race schedule offers not just trials for big races elsewhere, but lots of races that can stand on their own as important events. Read more
Royal Tara Golf Club, located at the foothill of the historic Hill of Tara in the royal County of Meath, is among Ireland's most enjoyable and conveniently located golfing retreats. Read more
The Ardboyne Hotel is a three-star hotel, situated on the outskirts of Navan, only 35 minutes away from Dublin. The warm and comfortable atmosphere and extensive gardens, makes the Ardboyne Hotel a perfect haven to unwind after an eventful day. Read more
The Newgrange Hotel, in Navan, part of the Cusack Hotel Group, is located in the heart of the Royal County of Meath and is one of its finest hotels, boasting a unique combination of ancient world ambience and modern facilities. Read more
Athlumney Manor is a 4 Star Fáilte Ireland approved B&B, situated overlooking the wonderful ruins of Athlumney Castle in the lush landscape of County Meath. All rooms are fully equipped including power shower and free Wi-Fi access. Read more
This luxurious and friendly B&B sits just outside Navan Town and makes a great base from which to see the best of Ireland’s east coast. Read more
Spacious modern farmhouse. Ideal location for touring Boyne Balley and visiting the Archaeological sites. Fishing and golf nearby. Garden for visitor use. Read more
The abbey at Bective sits overlooking the River Boyne and is just a 15-minute drive from Navan, County Meath. It was the second Cistercian settlement in Ireland, established following the success of the nearby Mellifont Abbey. Read more
The Donaghmore Round Tower is found northeast of Navan, County Meath and stands on the land of an early-Christian settlement thought to have been founded by St Patrick and directed by his disciple, Cassan. The tower dates back to the 10th century. Read more
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