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Conyngham Arms Hotel

A beautifully restored 18th Century coaching inn, Conyngham Arms Hotel in Slane village offers luxurious accommodation in County Meath. A 2-minute drive from Slane Castle and only the short distance to Historic sites such as the Hill of Slane and Newgrange.

The country-chic rooms feature en suite bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, and some have 4-poster beds.

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+353 (0)41 988 4444
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Main Street, Slane, County Meath

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Francis Ledwidge Museum

Introduction to Francis Ledwidge

+353 (0)41 9824544
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Francis Ledwidge Museum Janeville,Slane,Co. Meath C15DK82

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By car:

The Francis Ledwidge Museum is located in Janeville, Slane, Co. Meath. Travel on the M2 from Dublin to Slane. The museum can be found on Janeville Street.

Open All Year

Summer Period - 10th March – 27th October

The museum is open 7 days a week from 10.00am to 5.00pm

Winter Period - 28th Oct – 9th March

The museum is open 7 days a week from 10.00am to 3.30pm

 

Christmas opening times have not been decided yet, check website for up to date opening times.

Tours can be booked in advance and there are special rates for schools and teachers.

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Adult € 3.00 Senior / Students € 3.00

Child € 1.00 Family € 6.50

Coach Tours € 2.00 per person

Coach Tours

It is advisable that coach tours contact the museum in advance.

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Hill of Slane

The Hill of Slane rise 158m above the surrounding countryside and can be seen from the Hill of Tara, 16km away.

A well-preserved tower is to be found among the ruins of a Franciscan Monastery, dating from 1512, itself built on site of a monastery founded by St. Erc, a follower of St. Patrick.

+353 (0) 41 9824000 - Local tourist office
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Slane, County Meath

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From Dublin head north on the N2 to Slane. Drive straight through Slane and about 600 metres after the crossroads take the first left sign-posted Hill of Slane. Drive up here to the car-park. Walk straight across the field. The mound is situated in the trees behind the monastic site.

From Navan head east on Kells Road toward Flower Hill, Turn left onto Flower Hill, at the Roundabout take 3rd exit onto Slane Road/N51, continue to follow N51, at Slane Village turn left at the traffic lights about 600 metres after the crossroads take the first left sign-posted Hill of Slane. Drive up here to the car-park. Walk straight across the field. The mound is situated in the trees behind the monastic site.

From Drogheda Head west on Patrick Street toward George's Street, Turn right onto George's Street, Continue onto North Road, Continue onto R132, At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto N51, Go through 2 roundabouts, approaching Slane village take the right at the traffic lights, about 600 metres after the crossroads take the first left sign-posted Hill of Slane. Drive up here to the car-park. Walk straight across the field. The mound is situated in the trees behind the monastic site.

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Slane Castle

 Overlooking the River Boyne, just a few kilometres upstream from Newgrange and the site of the famous Battle of the Boyne, Slane Castle in its existing form was constructed under the direction of William Burton Conyngham, together with his nephew the 1st Marquess Conyngham. The reconstruction dates back to 1785 and is principally the work of James Gandon, James Wyatt and Francis Johnston. Francis Johnston was also the architect responsible for the gothic gates on the Mill Hill, located to the east of the castle.

+353 (0) 41 988 4477
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Slane Castle,

Slane,

Co. Meath.

C15 XP83

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See www.slanecastle.ie for up-to-date admission costs.

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Slane Historic Trail

One of Ireland’s most well-known towns, Slane has been shaped by centuries of continuity, personal commitment and constant reinvention. Legend says that over 1500 years ago, St Patrick lit a fire that signalled a transformation in Ireland’s identity.

+353 (0) 41 9824000
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Slane Hub and Tourism Centre,

2 Main Street,

Slane,

Co. Meath

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Slane Village

The popular Boyne Drive passes through Slane. For those with sporting interests the Boyne provides excellent fishing. Horse-riding, racing, golf, tennis, walking and canoeing are all available locally or lie within easy driving distance. Less than 20km to the coast where there are safe sandy beaches and miles of dunes to walk. In Slane and its environs you will find an increasing number of specialist food producers, small restaurants and craft workshops-modern gems among the ancient treasures of County Meath

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Slane Co. Meath

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Situated only 45 minutes from Dublin city centre and 90 minutes from Belfast, at an important intersection on the road from Dublin to Derry and the Northwest of Ireland

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Boann Irish Felt Designs

A vibrant collection of shawls, scarves, wall hangings & artwork all handmade by Caoimhe Tuthill from her home studio in Slane.

Caoimhe's work is made using the ancient craft of wet felting & each piece is unique & one of a kind. Her love of nature, the ancient sites of the Boyne Valley & Ireland's wild & magical land is very much evident in Caoimhe's work.

Boann Irish Felt Designs
+353 (0)87 241 9315
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Boann Irish Felt Designs,
Cashel,
Slane,
Co. Meath
C15 FT54

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