Christmas Gift Ideas 2023
Christmas Gift Ideas from the Boyne Valley 2023
Christmas Gift Ideas from the Boyne Valley 2023
As the last month of the year descends upon the Boyne Valley, the air is filled with a sense of excitement and festive cheer. Nestled in the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East, the Boyne Valley is not only rich in historical significance but also plays host to plenty of enchanting events during the festive season. Here are our top events happening this December in the Boyne Valley
Winter Escapes in the Boyne Valley
Halloween in the Boyne Valley is an experience like no other. The rich history and folklore of our region come to life during this season, creating a perfect backdrop for a spooktacular celebration. With our many heritage sites, thrilling attractions, family-friendly activities, and vibrant festivals, Halloween 2023 has been a great one. Make sure to mark your calendar for Halloween in 2024 and prepare for a memorable journey through one of Ireland's most enchanting regions. Here are our highlights from 2023.
As the vibrant autumn leaves make their final descent and the crisp chill of winter begins to creep in, November in the Boyne Valley is far from a time of hibernation. Our enchanting region in Ireland, steeped in history and natural beauty, comes alive with a variety of events and activities that cater to both locals and visitors alike. From historical sites to seasonal festivals, November in the Boyne Valley offers a diverse range of experiences that are sure to captivate the hearts of all who venture here. Here are the top events that you don’t want to miss out on in November.
Nestled in the heart of The Boyne Valley in Meath, lies a town that holds a treasure trove of history and culture – The Heritage town of Kells. Renowned for its ancient monastic past, Kells has been a significant centre of learning and spirituality for centuries. The rich history and ancient attractions make Kells a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone eager to delve into Ireland's captivating past. You can now take a historic walking tour of the town every Friday in October (except the 20th) with more planned for the future.
Photo credit - Eamonn Gosling Masterpiece Aerial Photography
Last Friday, the 29th of September, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O Brien, announced the State’s purchase of the lands of Dowth Hall and demesne, including Netterville, in Co. Meath and the establishment of a new National Park – the Boyne Valley (Brú na Bóinne) National Park.
From old stone cottages situated on the river Boyne, Thatched cottages overlooking the Irish Sea, cosy hideaways with stove fires or something more central- we have it all.
One of our favourite months of the year here in the Boyne Valley is October! The leaves are reaching gorgeous peak colour change, there are lots of festivals to celebrate Halloween and it is the perfect time to get out and about to explore our beautiful region before the cold of the winter sets in. Plan you trip to County Meath and South County Louth and enjoy all of the following events during your stay.
Mid-Term Breaks in the Boyne Valley
Preparations are well under way in the Boyne Valley for Mid-Term 2023!