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Visiting the Royal County

Slane Farm Cottages are perfectly located for visiting the towns, villages and attractions of County Meath and the Boyne Valley. The area abounds in heritage sites spanning 5000 years of Irish history, from the neolithic to the present. There are burial mounds, abbeys, battlefields and castles.

Slane Castle
Slane Castle is the home of The Earl and Countess of Mount Charles and is well known as a venue for rock concerts every summer, courtesy of the owner, Lord Henry Mountcharles. More Info

Hill of Slane
A short walk across Slane Farm will bring you to the hill of Slane where St. Patrick lit his Paschal fire, ceremoniously announcing the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. More Info

The Battle of the Boyne
Located six miles from the east of the village of Slane is the site of the famous Battle of the Boyne. More Info

Trim Castle
Trim Castle is the largest remaining Anglo-Norman castle in Europe and stands at the edge of the area once known as The Pale - the Anglo-Norman stronghold. More Info

Hill of Tara
The Hill of Tara has been home to druids, warriors and was the seat of the High Kings of Ireland. The Hill of Tara today has the ruins of the royal enclosures, and circular mound formations. Kings, poets and heroes used to gather at Tara every three years. More Info

Brú na Bóinne
At a bend in the River Boyne, Brú na Bóinne comprises the spectacular passage tombs of Knowth, Dowth and Newgrange. These cairns were built around 3200BC and so they are older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Egypt. More Info

Táin Trail
The Táin Trail is the route that the armies of Queen Maeve and Cúchulainn followed, where they rested and where they fought, as outlined in the epic tale An Táin Bó Cuailgne "The Cattle Raid of Cooley". This saga is over twelve centuries old. More Info

Kells
The town of Kells is famous the world over for the masterpiece that is the Book of Kells. Although the original is now located in Trinity College Dublin, facsimile copies can be viewed in Kells Heritage Centre and also in the Church of Ireland. More Info

Loughcrew
Loughcrew is probably the oldest known graveyard in the world - predating the Pyramids of Egypt by 2000 years! It is the largest known complex of megalithic structures in Ireland. It has been suggested that Cairn T was designed specifically to define the Leap Year Cycle or the Four Year Equinox. More Info

Castlebellingham
The name Castlebellingham comes from the fact that the Bellingham family had their home in the village. More Info

Drogheda
Drogheda is one of Ireland's oldest towns. It is located at the mouth of the River Boyne, in County Louth, and is often described as the "Gateway to the Boyne Valley" More Info

Monasterboice
Nearby Monasterboice is where the Monasterboice High Cross (Muiredach’s Cross) and Round Tower can be visited. More Info

Mellifont Abbey
In a sequestered valley four miles from the village of Slane stands the remains of the once magnificent and celebrated monastic foundation of Mellifont. More Info

Navan & Dunmoe Castle
Navan is the county town of Meath and is situated where the rivers Blackwater and Boyne meet. The town, now a busy market town, grew in importance when in the 12th century, Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Trim, had walls built around the area where the town is now situated. More Info

Slane Village
The picturesque village of Slane is only 1.5 miles from Slane Farm Cottages, and has many attractive shops, pubs and restaurants. The village is situated around a cross-roads on each corner of which stands a large Georgian house. More Info

Francis Ledwidge Museum
Slane is the birthplace of the poet Francis Ledwidge (1887-1917) and the Ledwidge Cottage Museum in Slane commemorates the writer. More Info

Slane Farm Cottages
Run by Joanne and Paddy Macken, Slane Farm Cottages are situated on a working farm which is home to suckler cows, their calves, and sheep. More Info

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