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With garden views, Killeen Castle is set in Dunsany and has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, bar, garden and terrace. Complimentary WiFi is featured. The property is picturesque. Facilities are pristine, staff were exceptionally accommodating.

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9
Superb
331 reviews
Price from
US$139
per night

Located within 12 km of Slane Castle and 12 km of Hill of Slane in Balrath, Stone Lodge B&B provides accommodation with seating area. Amazing Staff. We were made feel at home from the moment we arrived.

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9.3
Superb
302 reviews
Price from
US$206
per night

Offering a shared lounge and quiet street view, Caravogue House is located in Trim, 1 km from Trim Castle and 13 km from Hill of Ward. Great location for trim town. Very clean. Lovely coffee machine in the room. Robes in the room also and thanks a million for the lie in. Would definitely recommend 😁

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9.5
Exceptional
404 reviews
Price from
US$135
per night

Featuring garden views, Balrath Courtyard offers accommodation with patio, around 12 km from Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre. I had someone in our party who was sick and we had to rearrange our travels plans. We ended up staying here for one night and the staff went above and beyond for us! The back garden area was stunning and we have many beautiful flower pictures because of it! Thank you so much! ❤️

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9
Superb
73 reviews
Price from
US$200
per night

Rathgillen Lodge, a property with a garden and a shared lounge, is situated in Nobber, 17 km from Navan Race Course, 19 km from St. Columba's Church, as well as 19 km from Kells Round Tower. The property was clean and had all the facilities needed. We did not stay here for long enough to use them which was a shame. Definitely recommend this property and would not hesitate to stay again.

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9.6
Exceptional
40 reviews
Price from
US$127
per night

Set in Kilmessan, 8.8 km from Hill of Tara, The Station House Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Beautiful historical property, very professional staff . Great food. Very nice atmosphere.

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9.2
Superb
20 reviews
Price from
US$270
per night

Boasting free bikes, massage services and views of garden, Decoy Country Cottages is situated in Navan, 5.6 km from Hill of Tara. Amazing setting and beautiful grounds. Brilliant customer service, posted left items back to the UK.

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9.5
Exceptional
58 reviews
Price from
US$361
per night

In the heart of the Boyne Valley, family-run Headfort Arms Hotel boasts an excellent restaurant and relaxing spa rooms. Dublin city centre is 1 hour away. Fantastic breakfast, small but comfy rooms, bery nice lobby with ability to drop off bags. Central location in Kells to walk to all sights in town and right near bus stop

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8.7
Fabulous
1,310 reviews
Price from
US$131
per night

Set within 120 acres of stunning parkland, this luxurious 4-star resort has been developed around a magnificent 1750’s Georgian residence in Enfield, County Meath. Beautiful flowers and bathrooms. Delicious breakfast. Fabulous leisure center and spa.

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8.3
Very good
1,284 reviews
Price from
US$258
per night

Located in Navan, the heart of the Royal County of Meath, this deluxe hotel is one of Meath’s finest, and is designed with particular care to reflect the historic surroundings. Super nice staff. Great breakfast. Real coffe maker in the room. Navan is a very nice little town.

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8
Very good
1,571 reviews
Price from
US$116
per night

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