A beautifully restored 18th Century coaching inn, Conyngham Arms Hotel in Slane village offers luxurious accommodation in Ireland’s County Meath.
Elaine
United Kingdom
Clean and comfortable. This is our third stay at this quaint hotel , we love the comfortable surroundings and charming decor . The food is excellent for dinner , lunch and breakfast we haven't tried the afternoon tea yet but it looks yummy . The location is perfectly placed to visit Newgrange, Tara and Slane hill . Navan is just down the road with any and every conceivable shop you might want. The ledwidge museum is just up the road and a must visit . So much to see and do in all the surrounding areas .
Will be back soon .
Located within 3.1 km of Hill of Slane and 3.4 km of Slane Castle in Slane, Rock Farm Slane - Glamping provides accommodation with seating area.
Nikita
Ireland
The stove in the yurt was so warm and conforting. The yurt itself was so well facilitated. There was even electric blankets.
The multiple showers/toilets were so convenient and the facilities at the kitchen were well thought out and organised.
Myself and a friend went for a writers getaway. The stove crackling and the rain on rhe yurt was so relaxing. We were so comfy and cozy. We had a lovely walk along the campsite. We will definitely be coming back for a longer stay.
Located in Ireland near Slane, College Hill House features B&B accommodation set in a Georgian house within 2.5 acres of landscaped gardens, offering a terrace, BBQ facilities, free bikes and...
Kieran
Ireland
Hosts excellent, home made bread and yogurt superb...
Boyne House Slane, a property with a garden and a terrace, is situated in Slane, less than 1 km from Hill of Slane, 1.8 km from Slane Castle, as well as 4.5 km from Knowth.
Verena
Ireland
Very good value - well equipped rooms and comfy bed. The breakfast was amazing and staff really friendly.
We came to Slane from the UK for a family wedding and were...
We came to Slane from the UK for a family wedding and were looking forward to visiting the area as well. However we were very unfortunate with our choice of accommodation and it became essential for us to find an alternative after one night. The help and care given by the staff of The Conyngham Arms Hotel who came to the rescue of four desperately unhappy elderly visitors to Slane was exceptional. Following a very distressing experience with the owner of a local B&B in Slane, namely Forest Hills Lodge (a H&S nightmare) the staff at the Conyngham Arms were all, without exception, the best examples of true Irish Hospitality and restored our spirits so we could enjoy the wedding and the rest of our stay in Ireland. We couldn't thank them enough and would definitely recommend this hotel.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
lovely place, perfect for a visit to Boyne Valley because...
lovely place, perfect for a visit to Boyne Valley because it’s in its middle , near Brú na Boinne and all other attractions. AndI was lucky to run into Gerry, a very nice taxi driver who took me everywhere for a fair price. Ask at the Tourist information office, where people are very helpful too.
StelaOtero
Brazil
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice area with places to visit.
Nice area with places to visit. We were attending a wedding at Tankardstown house, fabulous location for wedding. We also took some walks around the town. Quite a few shops are closed in the town….. no longer in use
Bridget
10
Scored 10
We had the whole house to ourselfs it was great !
We had the whole house to ourselfs it was great ! kids loved the hot tub and outside to see the animals😃 stayed two nights and we could of stayed another! We took out own food an cooked dinner an breakfast, kitchen has everything, u dont need to bring anything. Shops close by an easy to get around!
Danielle
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great location to tour the 'Sacred' capital of Ireland the...
Great location to tour the 'Sacred' capital of Ireland the seat of the ancient High Kings. More readily accessible information on ancient myth, legend, history and archaeology of the area would be great.
Ann
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Slane Castle is well worth a visit, especially if you do the...
Slane Castle is well worth a visit, especially if you do the tour. The castle also has a distillery for those who enjoy whiskey. The Hill of Slane is very historic - where St Patrick lit the fire and brought Christianity to Ireland. It's best to have a car available as there are several important historical places nearby such as where the Battle of the Boyne was fought. Good maps for both the walking tour of the village and a car tour of the wider area are available free at 'The Hub' Tourist Office at the main crossroads, so go there first.
There's a restaurant at the castle, although it's a bit expensive, and several pubs and eateries in the village at more reasonable prices.
This is a beautiful and comfortable apartment attached to their house but completely separate. It is on a quiet lane surrounded by farms and other estates. It has a complete kitchen and they left us with an abundance of food to make a breakfast, including eggs, cheese, milk and orange juice in the refrig. There was bread, butter, jam, oatmeal and more snacks than we could ever eat! The hosts greeted us when we arrived and were so helpful. We thought the location was perfect to visit the stone age ruins in the area.
We, my daughter and myself stayed for 3 nights.
Everything was as described and expected. Easy to find and the lockbox made getting in convenient.
Host was quick to respond to messages and helpful with questions. There were also some breakfast items and snacks left for us. Property was clean and comfortable. We attended a concert at Slane Castle which was a short walk which was invaluable at the end of the night. Had a great time visiting in and around Slane. We would stay again if in the area.
Nearly didn't book this hotel due to it's bad reviews.
But seen that on google maps the reviews were a lot better we gave it a try.
We were really happy with our room in one of the outhouses on the back. The staff was really friendly.
The hot water in our room didn't work but when we asked at the reseption if the could sort this, they tried to fix it but couldn't get a plumber out in time so we got a 50% refund on our stay witch was really fair.
What a gem! We managed to score a little room at the Old Post Office when we came into Slane for the Puca Festival. Check-in was an easy process (across the street at Conyngham Arms). Room was tastefully updated and clean. The hotel is a short walk to Slane Castle. Very accessible by bus; we took the 190 in from Drogheda. A delicious Breakfast was included and served at Conyngham Arms hotel across the street the next day.
The surroundings are absolutely beautiful. Especially as we were there in Autumn. The couple who own the house are wonderful and so helpful. Great location near to points of interests like Slane Castle, Hill of Slane, Newgrange etc. The breakfast was absolutely delicious! Fresh, organic everything. The only downfall was lack of hot water in shower and no wifi but minor details considering the rest.
Great location for several points of interest in County Meath and Louth. Donel was an excellent host, and we had great conversations about motorbikes and the local culture for hours.
My room was adequate for the price, and I slept great. I hope to book here again next visit.
The breakfast was outstanding; delicious, copious and varied. Fresh fruit and an extensive menu to select mains from. Location is in center of the village with easy access to pubs and their offerings including music at night. An historic town, great for walks as well.
We had a wonderful experience at Rock Farm. The setting was gorgeous, the kitchen and seating areas are well equipped, roomy, and comfortable, and the showers and bathrooms are luxurious. The Apple cabin was super sweet and cozy too! Couldn’t have asked for more.
The quaintness of this hotel is wonderful. It is like stepping back in time. The suite we had was lovely. We ate dinner and breakfast at the hotel restaurant. The food was nothing short of amazing! The service was excellent as well.
I assumed that the hotel being in rural area would be peaceful and quiet. It is sharing a wall with a pub that had blaring music for half night, walls were shaking, impossible to sleep, bed very uncomfortable, room stinks.
Near Slane Castle and town. The hostel cottage room was better than expected with a kitchen and living area! Owners very accommodating and the rooms are beautiful way to incorporate family property into a business!
beside a lovely village tullyallen pub and shop close and a nice chinese , near to boyne valley newgrange drogheda bettystown , nice and quite looked nice
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