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Conyngham Arms Hotel
A beautifully restored 18th Century coaching inn, Conyngham Arms Hotel in Slane village offers luxurious accommodation in Ireland’s County Meath.

Headfort Arms Hotel
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.

The Johnstown Estate
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.

Knightsbrook Hotel & Golf Resort
Located in Trim, the Knightsbrook Hotel is set in 186 acres of rolling parkland. It offers a Championship golf course, luxurious bedrooms, fine-dining, pool, and a spa and health club.

Pillo Hotel & Leisure Club
Set in the beautiful, peaceful countryside of County Meath, The Pillo Hotel is a 4-star, modern hotel is located between Dublin and Meath, offering luxurious rooms with HD TVs.

Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa
Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa is set in 21 acres of County Meath countryside, just 23 km from Dublin city centre.

The Village Hotel, Bar and Restaurant
Located in Bettystown, less than 1 km from Bettystown Beach and 7km away from Drogheda, Village Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden.

Bellinter House Hotel & Spa
Situated in Navan and with Hill of Tara reachable within 5.6 km, Bellinter House Hotel & Spa features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.

Hamlet Court Hotel
In the small, charming village of Johnstownbridge, on the border of County Kildare and County Meath, this brand-new hotel offers modern comforts and facilities, including free Wi-Fi.

CityNorth Hotel & Conference Centre
The 4-star City North Hotel is located just off Junction 7 on the M1, Dublin-Belfast route and 30 minutes from Dublin city.

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Meath's best hotels with breakfast
Trim Castle Hotel
Hotel in TrimBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 995 reviewsWelcome to Trim Castle Hotel, where history meets modern elegance in the legendary Boyne Valley with stunning views of Trim Castle.
The Newgrange Hotel
Hotel in NavanBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 1,569 reviewsLocated 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.
Castle Arch Hotel
Hotel in TrimBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 935 reviewsBy the River Boyne, the friendly Castle Arch offers large en suite rooms, seasonal food, and free parking. Dublin is a 35-minute drive away.
The Station House Hotel
Hotel in KilmessanBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 20 reviewsSet 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.
Balreask Bar, Restaurant & Guest Accommodation
Hotel in NavanBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 381 reviewsLocated in Navan, 2.4 km from Solstice Arts Centre, Balreask Bar, Restaurant & Guest Accommodation provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
CityNorth Hotel & Conference Centre
Hotel in GormanstonBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 337 reviewsThe 4-star City North Hotel is located just off Junction 7 on the M1, Dublin-Belfast route and 30 minutes from Dublin city.
Hatton's of Garadice
Hotel in GaradiceBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 410 reviewsHatton's of Garadice in Garadice has 3-star accommodation with a garden and a terrace. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a bar. The accommodation provides free WiFi.
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The reception by the hosts are second to none.
The reception by the hosts are second to none. The property is very clean and meets all standard. I went there with family on an event trip. I look forward to returning there with my whole family for a longer stay holiday in the near future. The property offers any one with a quite environment and good back garden.Guest review byGodwinUnited Kingdom - 10.0
My visit to Trim on August 8–9, 2025, was an absolute...
My visit to Trim on August 8–9, 2025, was an absolute delight! This charming heritage town in County Meath is a hidden gem that blends rich history with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The highlight for me was exploring Trim Castle, a stunningly preserved Norman fortress with breathtaking views from the keep—its history and grandeur are truly captivating. Wandering through the town’s quaint streets, I loved the cozy vibe of local cafes and pubs, where friendly locals added to the charm. The River Boyne walkway was perfect for a peaceful stroll, with beautiful scenery and a serene ambiance. Trim’s compact size made it easy to explore, yet there was so much to see, from the ancient ruins of the Yellow Steeple to the vibrant community spirit. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a relaxing getaway, Trim is a must-visit destination. I’d rate this trip a 9/10 and can’t wait to return!Guest review byGoldStar2017Ireland - 10.0
Friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful Spa area.
Friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful Spa area. Bedroom was clean and overlooked a lovely green area. We found ourselves locked in the spa area as are wristbands seemed to have been timed out. Loved the fairy trail. Great to see board games being played by families. Beautiful food in the bar As well as fabulous Breakfast in Fire and Salt.Guest review byAngelaIreland - 10.0
Ashbourne was lovely to access Dublin if you don’t want the...
Ashbourne was lovely to access Dublin if you don’t want the noise of the city centre. Plenty to do and see. The tour of Croke Park was the highlight for us. The best place to eat was Burgr. Very tasty and very clean.Guest review byFionaUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Very pleasant stay. Food in restaurants very good.
Very pleasant stay. Food in restaurants very good. Lots to see and do. Great atmosphere. For the Ladies in the group highly recommend “Edition” staff, quality stuff great. Best luck in your new venture. “We never forget the brush with authority” we sure had a laugh.Guest review byLeonaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Stayed in the headfort arms for our 12 year anniversary,...
Stayed in the headfort arms for our 12 year anniversary, arrived and was given an upgrade on our room we wore delighted! (we stayed in room 2). The lady at the reception checking us in was lovely very informative and had a laugh with us, I never caught her name unfortunately. We ate in the Vanilla Pod restaurant I'm sure it was called, the food, drinks and service wore lovely. Breakfast was fast and very tasty! Downfall unfortunately for us was our sleep, the windows in the room did let alot of street noise in and possibly heat out as it did get cold even with the rad on full. The pillows in our room wore awful, 4 pillows on the bed 2 of them folded like paper and the other 2 wore like a brick, we didn't get a good nights sleep at all sadly, we also had a coffee machine with plenty of options for tea & coffee but no cups in the room to make any. Due to the lack of sleep I'm not sure I'd come back to stay which is a same as the hotel itself is fabulous.Guest review byReddin - 8.0
Bettystown has a fabulous beach ideal for nice long walks,...
Bettystown has a fabulous beach ideal for nice long walks, there's also some nice coffee shops in the area but there is not much else to do there. There are good bus and rail connections, with shuttle buses to and from the train station in Laytown and the main bus station in Drogheda. A car would also be helpful to explore neighboring areas, and a little further a field.Guest review byJackieIreland - 4.0
Bedroom dated and the main hotel bar only opens Friday and...
Bedroom dated and the main hotel bar only opens Friday and Saturday nights. Food options (other than the main restaurant) very limited and quite pricey. 4star prices but basic 3star facilities. Location beautiful,Guest review byMargoIreland - 6.0
Town was about 15 miles from the property.
Town was about 15 miles from the property. We drove there to eat some dinner. It had a few grocery stores and restaurants. Also there was a Carlitos pizzeria that looked very good but we were unable to order because it was an hour wait for a pizza. We chose the area because it was close to Emerald Park, which was still another 35 minute drive from there.Guest review byJazzykgirlUnited States - 8.0
Great location to stop for one night after flying into...
Great location to stop for one night after flying into Dublin and heading over to Doolin. We were able to walk around the town and see the castle and the trail that runs along the river is beautiful.Guest review byCarolUnited States