parking is free. suites add separate sitting areas and flat-screen tvs, and 1 offers a jacuzzi. the traditional rooms feature tea and coffeemaking facilities and free high-speed internet access. live music is offered regularly, and meeting/event space is available. dining options include an upscale restaurant, a carvery and a traditional pub, plus a library lounge serving afternoon tea. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. in a stately townhouse in navan town centre, this polished hotel is 5 km from dunmoe castle and 11 km from the hill of tara Dublin Airport 38 min
Athlumney Castle (12 min) Castle and history Bective Abbey (10 min) Well-preserved, 13th- to 16th-c. remains of an abbey founded in 1147, now a national monument. Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre Newgrange and Knowth (19 min) Visitor centre & museum linked to adjacent ancient monuments with tours, exhibits & a cafe. Slane Castle (12 min) Outdoor rock/pop concerts plus seasonal guided tours of castle interiors and whiskey tasting tours. Hill of Tara (12 min) Hilltop archaeological site dating from the Iron Age, known as the seat of the High King of Ireland. Old Mellifont Abbey (24 min) A 12th-century Cistercian monastery and visitor centre with craft exhibition, open late May to Sept. Brú na Bóinne (23 min) Renowned prehistoric landscape dominated by 3 neolithic passage tombs, plus 90 further monuments. The Zone (7 min) Tayto Park (22 min) Sprawling theme park offering attractions ranging from roller coasters to a zoo with a petting area. Newgrange (19 min) Prehistoric site with monuments, such as a mound and chambers, plus an interpretive visitor centre. Knowth (19 min) Notable part of the archaeological Brú na Bóinne site, with many Stone Age tombs & petroglyphs. Trim Castle (16 min) Castle used as shooting location for the movie 'Braveheart', with interpretation panels in grounds. Causey Farm (22 min) Dowth Passage Tomb (22 min) Prehistoric archaeological site believed to date to at least 2500 BC with educational facilities. The Cú Chulainn Coaster (25 min) Wooden coaster with a steep drop & an overbanked turn, named for the Irish mythological warrior. |