The main town of County Meath, Navan is the gateway to “the Heritage Capital of Ireland.” Ancient historic sites and religious ruins abound, and the Iron-Age monuments of the Hill of Tara alone are enough to fill you with awe. There’s so much more, though, like Trim Castle and the Abbey of Kells and the Neolithic standing stones of Brú na Bóinne. Book a guided tour so you can soak up as much as you can.
Restaurants in Navan
4.5 based on 335 reviews
Ma Dwyer's, situated on the banks of the river Boyne in Navan, Co. Meath, boasts all the space and luxury of a modern hotel. Purpose built in 2006, rooms are light and spacious with modern décor, en-suite with power showers, telephone points, tea/coffee making facilities, complementary toiletries etc. We can easily accommodate up to 35 guests, with some ground floor rooms also available. We also offer free parking on the grounds. Recommended by the Michelin Guide 2013/2014, Ma Dwyer's Bed & Breakfast is viewed as a "bib hotel", which is recognised for its excellent value and quality services. We pride ourselves on being friendly and approachable to all of our guests and strive to surpass their expectations. Our goal is very simple, to make our guests feel welcome, comfortable and at home while staying with us. After a relaxing sleep in one of our luxurious beds, guests can enjoy a delicious full Irish breakfast or choose from a range of cereals and fruits. All meat and fresh produce is sourced locally. With an abundance of food to choose from, we like to make sure that no guest leaves Ma Dwyer's table still hungry! Our Location We are conveniently located just 2 minutes from the M3 motorway. Dublin City and Dublin Airport are easily accessed by car in approximately 30 minutes. With many local attractions such as the Hill of Tara, Newgrange, Slane Castle, Trim Castle and the home of the Book of Kells all within a 15 minute drive, guests are sure to experience true Irish history and charm right on their doorstep. Guests can take advantage of the numerous river walks along the banks of the Boyne, where the legendary Salmon of Knowledge was caught. Or have a fun-filled day at the races at Navan Race Course. For those that enjoy other activities, go-karting, paintballing and archery are available in the town. Or if you are interested in theatre, the Solstice Arts Centre is approximately a 10 minute walk from our guesthouse. Whether travelling alone, in a group or with family, relax and enjoy your stay at Ma Dwyers Guest Accommodation!
An amazing friendly & welcoming guest house ? Whereby all staff went over & above to ensure all needs were met! Room was comfortable & clean. Breakfast was a true huge Irish ☘️ & cooked to perfection. Would ? recommend this accommodation for all needs & plenty of parking.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Set in its own grounds with antiques throughout. This quiet location with plenty of off road parking, is only 2 minutes walk from the bus that takes you to the Arrival / Departure building at Dublin Airport, or Dublin City every 15 minutes. Within a short walk to town centre or an easy commute to all the Heritage Sites in the Boyne Valley area. Great choice for breakfast with home cooking a specialty.
We had such a lovely, restful stay at this clean and very comfy B&B. We were quickly checked in and given everything we'd need or expect from a B&B. We didn't use the tiny TV, there's no tea service in the room, but it was big enough to have a place to sit down as well as our nice bed. Solid Wifi. We were offered a nice breakfast in the morning. The place was gated - your car will be very safe, and in a quiet little neighborhood less than a five-minute drive from the town of Navan. The airport was about 40 minutes away on a weekday at 7am. Easy to walk around, easy to relax. We'd recommend this place and would stay again.
4 based on 138 reviews
Killyon is a beautifully appointed 6 bedroom Guesthouse, located on the banks of the Boyne, in the town of Navan, County Meath, Ireland. Run by Michael and Sheila Fogarty, Killyon Guesthouse accommodation is rated to 4-diamond standard by the AA and is also recommended by the Michelin Guide and Georgina Campbells.
Booked a 2 night stay at killyon House yesterday, got an email today stating no availability! Had received a confirmation email confirming my booking.rang, got a curt reply directing me to a b+b across the road, also no availability! Trying to do this while also working.As of this moment, I have no accommodation, while trying to complete my work.very poor customer service to say to the least! Not nice at all! Talk about an Irish welcome!
3.5 based on 13 reviews
We had an autistic child with us who was unsettled as he seen the balloon decorations in the premises, he obviously wanted to try get them. We were trying to get him relaxed and we were approached by a male member of staff and asked if we would like some drinks. That was ok until I ordered my drink and he walked away from the rest of the people at the table without asking if they would like anything. My partner tried to ask for something but the waiter proceeded to walk away, maybe he didn’t hear/understand but still he never asked the other members of the table. At this stage a blonde waitress returned and asked if we were ready to order which we weren’t as the child was still very unsettled and kept trying to stand on the chair so we asked for a few more minutes. In the mean time the child then proceeded to get off the couch and try walk to them balloons, I am currently 7 months pregnant myself so I could not lift the child, so the child’s mother went out after him but the blonde waitress returned and done nothing but stare and throw looks at the child along with the man behind the carvery. In fairness they probably thought the child was just acting up but my partner apologized to her and tried to explain he was autistic and didn’t understand. The waitress probably didn’t understand herself as to be very honest she wasn’t listening. It was not a nice situation to be in and I wasn’t happy the way it was handled by staff with the dirty looks. The mother and the child had to go out and sit in the car while we proceeded to eat. The food was nice, but my partner wanted a carvery which he ordered off the waitress. But he seen the carvery chef standing there so he just asked if he had to go up or if it was going to be served to him as he was unsure. The chef said “whatever you want to do” and shrugged his shoulders, so he went up and the chefs mask was on his chin for the duration of us being there which I didn’t think was nice considering he was serving the food. He was the rudest member of staff I came across there was no common curtesy of “your welcome, enjoy your meal etc” I did try to see if there was a manager available but I was just so annoyed the way we were treated today and it spoiled the day. Seems to be lacking in customer service as I’m in the industry myself and I know if I acted like that towards any of my customers I would loose potential business. I would never complain as I know how hard working with the public can be but I believe we were treated very poorly and I believe my opinion needed to be shared. I definitely wouldn’t return in a hurry which is a pity as the food is nice. Just feel the staff could be more trained in customer service and recognize the signs of an autistic child. It’s hard enough without people staring and judging
5 based on 14 reviews
I was, for the first time, travelling to Ireland alone. I usually went with my wife, but she advised me to travel on my own this time. I'm not into "the hill of Tara" except as an historical artifact, but my spouse had stayed with Sinead at the House before, so I was "connected." It was absolutely delightful. Sinead and Derek are fabulous; they're kids are "not of this world." The community itself is...what would you expect of rural Ireland? (For cryin' out loud, the Maguires run the area like the Hatfields and McCoys ran WV a few years ago!) The facility was remarkable: the "Hill" is but a skip away. There's a café...of course "Maquires"--I say that in a GOOD way, not a bad--just next door. I'm a tour guide by trade so, after breakfast one day, I was amused by a busload or two of tourists to see "the Hill." Okay, ladies and gents, I'm used to you. Overall I had a fabulous time. I'm inclined to want to put pics of the kids, Bonnie and Daisy, here, but I'm not sure it'd be appropriate. And, as to the "hill," it's spittin' distance, as I say in the American south, from the facility. There's some to learn in the Anglican cemetery attached to the church which is now that Hill's visitors' center. All I can do is praise the place. I'll be back sooner rather than later. Thanks, to all.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Set in its own grounds with antiques throughout. This quiet location with plenty of off road parking, is only 2 minutes walk from the bus that takes you to the Arrival / Departure building at Dublin Airport, or Dublin City every 15 minutes. Within a short walk to town centre or an easy commute to all the Heritage Sites in the Boyne Valley area. Great choice for breakfast with home cooking a specialty.
We had such a lovely, restful stay at this clean and very comfy B&B. We were quickly checked in and given everything we'd need or expect from a B&B. We didn't use the tiny TV, there's no tea service in the room, but it was big enough to have a place to sit down as well as our nice bed. Solid Wifi. We were offered a nice breakfast in the morning. The place was gated - your car will be very safe, and in a quiet little neighborhood less than a five-minute drive from the town of Navan. The airport was about 40 minutes away on a weekday at 7am. Easy to walk around, easy to relax. We'd recommend this place and would stay again.
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