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G`N`R Café Kilmainhamwood

Located right along the Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway in Kilmainhamwood, G’N’R Café is the perfect pit stop for walkers, cyclists, and families on the go. Set against the charming backdrop of the old storehouse and station buildings, we serve up fresh coffee, a range of teas, old-fashioned cloudy lemonades, minerals, water, and plenty of tasty snacks — ideal for a laid-back picnic or a quick pick-me-up on your adventure.

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Station Store, Kilmainhamwood, Ireland A82 P654

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The Greenways Cafe

In the heart of the village of Nobber and only one minute from the Boyne Valley to Lakelands County Greenway.
Serving breakfast, lunch and tasty treats, with speciality coffee and artisan local food produce. Open daily.
 

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thegreenwaycafenobber@gmail.com

Main Street, Nobber, Co. Meath, A82 K0N2

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Nobber

(Nobber mediveal church ruin and modern Church of Ireland church, now George Eogan Cultural and Heritage Centre: Photo, Henry Cruise)

Nobber: from the prehsitoric to the present day

The town of Nobber and its surrounds is an ancient settlement that can trace its roots back to Mesolithic Ireland, c.6,000 BC. The name Nobber come from the Irish word “an Obair” ('the work'), which refers to the Norman motte at the north end of the village.

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