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Holiday houses in Navan

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This recently renovated stone cottage showcases a blend of traditional and modern architecture. The exterior features warm hues of natural stone and brick, framed by vibrant greenery. A welcoming entrance with a pitched roof and flower boxes adorns the front, surrounded by a spacious gravel area.
Cottage in Monasterboice
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Redgap Cottage in the heart of the Boyne Valley

Redgap Cottage is a recently Renovated house that's over 200 Years old in Monasterboice, Co. Louth. For international travellers our property is 35 mins from Dublin Airport & 80 mins from Belfast Airport. *Nearby Tourist Attractions Monasterboice High Cross & Round Tower - 1.1 Km Popes Cross, Killineer - 4 Km Battle of the Boyne - Oldbridge, Visitor Centre - 14 Km. Bru na Boinne - Newgrange- Visitor Centre - 16 km Slane Castle / Irish Whiskey Distillery - 14Km. Hill of Tara 35km Trim Castle.

Guest favourite
A central wood-burning stove provides warmth in the open-plan living area. A cozy seating arrangement features a light sofa and patterned footstools. Above, a mezzanine level houses a double bed, with light filtering in through skylights. Warm lighting enhances the inviting ambiance.
Barn in Kilmessan
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

The Hayloft at Swainstown Farm

Unwind and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding this historic getaway. A 300-year-old Georgian hayloft that has been lovingly converted into a cosy, modern space. Set in the heart of a regenerative family run farm. Enjoy fresh farm eggs for breakfast or a delicious coffee from our rustic farm shop "The Piggery" open on weekends throughout Summer. Located near the sleepy village of Kilmessan, 1.5km from Station House Hotel, 6km’s from the ancient Hill of Tara, a 45-minute drive from Dublin.

Top Guest favourite
Earthen home in Trim , Co
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

lous cob dream

You'll love this romantic escape.Nestled at the end if our garden this beautiful host built cob cottage is cosy and different .The cottage has its own whimsical garden and a wrap around deck where you can relax in the hottub (Feb-nov) overlooking the countryside or cook up a storm on the patio kitchen . The openplan living space inside the cottage is enchanting with the round windows , glass bottle wall ,cob sofas and bespoke oak kitchen and a comfortable double bed .Central heating .

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The kitchen features dark cabinetry contrasted by light countertops. A stainless steel oven is positioned alongside a gas cooktop. A blue tiled backsplash adds a pop of color. Natural light enters through a window adorned with a patterned curtain, and a microwave sits on the countertop.
Apartment in Navan
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Cosy Retreat

Our cosy retreat is 30min drive to DUBLIN AIRPORT 15min drive to EMERALD PARK/TAYTO PARK/ 4 min drive to BALLYMAGARVEY village wedding venue/10 minute drive to NEWGRANGE/NAVAN Town/ASHBOURNE Town/20minute drive to fairyhouse RACECOURSE/10min drive to SLANE/ 30min drive to nearest BEACH/40min drive to DUBLIN CITY centre/Good BUS service to navan/Ashbourne/drogheda/BUS link to Dublin city.3min walk to local pub/shop/takeawaychiper/hairdressers/beautician/coffeedock /Catholic church

Guest favourite
The exterior of the apartment is presented, showcasing a white building with a distinctive arched window at the top. Black doors are flanked by elegant lantern-style light fixtures. Potted plants line the entrance, adding a touch of greenery against the gravel pathway.
Home in Navan
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Riverview lodge

Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis. Overlooking the River Boyne with beautiful scenic views. Self-catering 3-bed lodge in the heart of Meath just outside Navan Town. This gem is the perfect place for anyone looking to explore Meath. It is just a short drive to Tara Hill, Newgrange, Slane Castle, Battle of the Boyne, Trim Castle, Bective Abbey and many more. Only 40mins from Dublin Airport and 20 mins Tayto Park. Walking distance from shops, restaurants, pubs etc...

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A cozy sleeping area features a spacious bed adorned with crisp white bedding. Artistic prints are displayed on the wall, accompanied by potted plants. A soft pendant light hangs above, while a geometric divider adds texture to the setting.
Apartment in Temple Bar
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 2,509 reviews

Locke Studio at Zanzibar Locke

With an average of 28m² of space, our luxurious Locke Studios have it all (and more). There’s room to relax, with a 150cm x 200cm UK king-size bed and one-of-a-kind, handmade sofa. Space to live, with a fully-equipped kitchen including a dining table, washer/dryer, dishwasher and lots of designer cooking gear. Plus all the Locke perks, including air-conditioning, a super-strong rainfall shower with Kinsey Apothecary toiletries, private Wi-Fi and a Smart HDTV for streaming.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the gothic mini castle is displayed, showcasing its stone facade with distinct towers and intricate window designs. The surrounding grounds have gravel pathways and greenery, while fallen leaves add a seasonal touch to the landscape.
Castle in County Westmeath
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 461 reviews

Magical gothic 3 bedroom mini-castle.

The Clonmellon Lodge is an 18th c. gothic mini castle recently restored, newly refurbished bathrooms and kitchen, all in one floor, with easy access to the grounds of Killua Castle. The Lodge can fit 5 people comfortably. There are 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. The first one with an ( American) Queen size bed, and the second with a double size bed. There is an office with a daybed that can sleep an small adult comfortably, and it has a full bathroom next to it.

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A rustic cabin is visible, nestled among trees on a wooden deck. The cabin features large glass doors, providing natural light. A circular hot tub is positioned nearby, surrounded by greenery, and a rope bridge leads to the entrance.
Treehouse in Forkhill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 464 reviews

Balance Treehouse - Luxury high in the tree tops

High in the tree tops as you look out over the craggy Heather covered hills, stone ditched fields and winding narrow roads. Take a deep breath, relax and reconnect with nature. A unique hand crafted resort, boasting a natural rustic look with full modern connectivity. Accessed via a private rope bridge, a hot tub, outdoor net/hammock, outdoor shower built for two and super king bed complete with glass roof for star gazing. All fully controlled by voice commands.

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A historic stone tower rises amidst a backdrop of trees, showcasing a traditional castellated design. The surrounding landscape is characterized by overgrown vegetation, with bare branches intertwining against a bright sky, reflecting the serene appeal of the rural setting.
Castle in Drogheda
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,404 reviews

Drummond Tower / Castle

Victoria Drummond Tower was built as a Folly Tower in the victorian period in 1858 by William Drummond Delap as part of Monasterboice House & Demesne. The tower is regarded as a folly tower built in remembrance of his late mother. Recently restored into a small habitable dwelling and is now available for rental for selected months of the year. A very unique and enjoyable place to stay with a vast range of local & historical amenities at your disposal.

Top Guest favourite
A charming stone exterior showcases the entrance of the converted grain store. A small round table with a decorative top and a bottle rests in front of a wooden bench, framed by lush greenery and hanging planters.
Guesthouse in Drumconrath
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

An Lochta

An Lochta is a converted , two story, 19th century grain store, surrounded by a mature and carefully tended garden on a small farm, set in the idyllic rustic peace and quiet of rural Co Meath. Despite our seclusion, we are just 10 minutes from the M1 motorway, 1 hour from Dublin and within easy reach of the major historical sites of Meath, Louth, Cavan and Monaghan. (Unfortunately the layout of the building renders it unsuitable for wheelchair users).

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Condo in Navan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

African Dance Apartment

A beautiful, modern, one bed, one bathroom and one toilet room apartment that sits on a Stud Farm. With beautiful gardens and space to walk around or read a book in our gardens. This apartment is equipped with all your self catering and self service needs. It is spacious, private and very high standards of cleanliness. e have horses, foals and Alpacas on the stud. lovely wood land walks for all those that love nature walks

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The exterior view of Carnuff Lodge showcases a well-maintained bungalow with a brick facade and large windows. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance. Lush green grass lines the pathway, providing a welcoming approach to the home.
Bungalow in Navan
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Carnuff Lodge

Carnuff Lodge is a luxury 3 bedroom bungalow set on 2 acres of land. Strategically located to Dublin, Louth, Kildare, Wicklow and Northern Ireland. Just 4km from Slane Castle, Dublin airport 45 minutes away, 1 hour to Northern Ireland. Close to the River Boyne. Ideal for touring the Royal County of Meath and yet still only an hour away from Dublin and neighbouring counties and 1 hour from Northern Ireland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Navan?

    Staying near Navan’s center allows easy access to local restaurants, shops, and historic sites. Neighborhoods around the River Boyne and leafy residential areas are frequently suggested for a quieter visit.

  • What are the best things to do in Navan with kids?

    Navan has woodland parks with play areas, interactive museums, and family-friendly farms where children can meet animals or join seasonal activities. Outdoor spaces along the river often feature picnic spots and gentle walking paths suitable for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Navan?

    Explore archaeological sites, stroll along the River Boyne, and visit local markets or museums highlighting County Meath’s culture. Enjoy traditional music sessions in welcoming pubs or discover art installations around town.

  • How is the weather in Navan?

    Navan’s climate is mild and often damp, with winter temperatures around 36–47°F (2–8°C) and summer highs near 66°F (19°C). Pack layers and a waterproof jacket, as rainfall occurs throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Navan?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer sees local festivals and longer daylight, while winter has a quiet charm with mild, rainy weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Navan?

    Navan has sites such as the Hill of Tara, historic ruins, and riverside parks. Local museums and nearby castles help bring the region’s history and culture to life.

  • What are some hiking trails in Navan?

    Walking paths along the River Boyne and nature trails in woodland parks around Navan are often recommended. The surroundings invite walkers to explore forested areas, quiet country paths, and riverbank walkways.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Navan?

    Families can explore green parks with playgrounds, visit interactive museums, or join local storytelling sessions. Seasonal events, such as outdoor fairs and animal encounters at nearby farms, add to the options for visitors with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Navan?

    Popular day trips include exploring historic castles, UNESCO-listed passage tombs, and lush gardens in the surrounding County Meath. Coastal villages and heritage parks around the region are also frequently suggested for a change of scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Navan?

    Many accommodations in Navan welcome pets, with some homes featuring enclosed gardens or direct access to nearby parks and walking trails. Listings often specify pet policies or available amenities for travelers with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Navan?

    Try visiting early in the morning for quieter historic sites, and explore local markets for regional foods and crafts. Locals often suggest checking community notice boards for pop-up events or live music sessions.

  • What is Navan known for?

    Navan is known for its historic sites, connections to the Hill of Tara, and its role as a market town along the River Boyne. The area has a strong local heritage and ties to ancient Irish myths.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Navan?

    Explore Navan’s lesser-known art spaces, small galleries, and sculpture trails tucked around the town. Secluded riverside paths and heritage sites just outside the center reveal quieter corners rooted in local tradition.

  • What are the best foods to try in Navan?

    Navan has traditional Irish dishes like hearty stews, brown soda bread, and fresh seafood. Locally sourced meats, artisan cheeses, and seasonal produce appear on many menus, while nearby bakeries often serve sweet treats like fruit scones.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Navan?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, and a waterproof jacket to adapt to changeable weather. A reusable water bottle and a compact umbrella may also come in handy during outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Navan like?

    Nightlife in Navan includes traditional pubs, casual bars, and occasional live music venues. The town has a welcoming atmosphere where locals and visitors often gather for live bands, traditional sessions, or relaxed conversation.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Navan?

    Navan’s calendar features events such as local arts festivals, cultural parades, and traditional music weekends, often held in spring or summer. Community celebrations around national holidays and agricultural shows are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Navan?

    Navan has a range of family friendly rentals, with many homes featuring multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. Listings often highlight amenities suited for children, including travel cots or backyard gardens.

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