The Glenside is located in beautiful countryside just 2 km from Drogheda and 5km from the beach at Bettystown. There is a bar, a la carte restaurant and free parking.
The Marcy Hotel is located in Drogheda, 7.8 km from Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre and 8.8 km from Monasterboice. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Originally built in 1867, this charming town house has been tastefully renovated in a modern style, whilst retaining its historic charm, with stained glass windows and high coved ceilings
Once used a...
In 12 acres of lush, green gardens The Boyne Valley is an elegant 19th-century mansion on the M1 road to Dublin and less than 30 minutes’ drive from Dublin Airport.
Desmond
Ireland
A beautiful hotel is a lovely setting , located near great tourist sites, beaches, restaurants.
Boasting scenic walking and cycling trails, Aaron Vale B&B also has free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi.
Tim
United Kingdom
Excellent full Irish breakfast. The owners were fantastic. The location was close to the railway station and close to Drogheda Town centre and local amenities.
Boasting garden views, Buvinda offers accommodation with patio, around 5.2 km from Dowth. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The homestay has family rooms.
christine
United Kingdom
Very well situated to visit Newgrange and the battle of the boyne centre. Lovely house and garden. Friendly owners made us welcome. Good breakfast. Large room and bathroom with excellent shower.
Featuring river views, The Bunker Cottage, Baltray provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 14 km from Monasterboice. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio.
Aoife
Ireland
Well equipped, comfortable beds, good bed linen, great shower.
Booking & check in were easy & efficient. The room & breakfast were excellent, Hotel nicely situated & grounds very pleasant. Didn't go to Laytown beach but did go to Bettystown beach which was very nice. Staff were friendly & helpful. All in all a very good stay.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Drogheda is a town situated on the banks of the River Boyne,...
Drogheda is a town situated on the banks of the River Boyne, where ancient history meets modernity. Among its notable landmarks is the archaeological complex of the Boyne Valley, home to the famous megalithic monument, Newgrange. Drogheda is also renowned for its cultural heritage, evident in its numerous museums and galleries showcasing diverse exhibitions and performances. The town thrives with various festivals and events, attracting both locals and tourists from all over the globe.
Anna
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Drogheda is a quaint town with a network of busy narrow...
Drogheda is a quaint town with a network of busy narrow streets. It is steep in history from the Norsemen era to modern day events. Drogheda is the gateway to the world famous Boyne Valley region and the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Newgrange. Drogheda is also know for it's long history in the art of distilling.
Geraldine
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Drogheda is a lovely town situation on both banks of the...
Drogheda is a lovely town situation on both banks of the river Boyne in county Louth , republic of Ireland. It has good transport links north, south , east and west with an excellent range of shops and activities
Alistair
10
Scored 10
I grew up in Drogheda for over 18 years so naturally i am...
I grew up in Drogheda for over 18 years so naturally i am totally biased as this is a very historic town and the river Boyne has been within reach since childhood with places like Baltray, Terminfechin and Clougherhead memorable haunts.
The reason for staying at the D was convenient for all of my family members to visit. My usual place to sstay when "HOME" is with my sister but unfortunately she can no longer drive.
McVeigh
10
Scored 10
Drogheda is an historical town set between Dublin and...
Drogheda is an historical town set between Dublin and Dundalk on the east coast of Ireland. It has a mainline station and a busy bus station providing connections to the main cities, regional centres and local places.
The town is busy with plenty of places to eat, meet friends and have coffee. People are welcoming and interested in stories from abroad (in my case, London) and also like hearing what is going on up the coast (Dundalk) and in Dublin.
There are some great 'curiosities' in Drogheda (historical sites & quaint shops) and most of all it's a stone's throw from Dublin, making it a convenient place for international travel and further exploration of particularly the east coast of Ireland.
Because it's not Dublin, the cost of accommodation is considerably more economical, with a slightly more laid-back feel and good efficiency.
I particularly liked the buses and even got a free ride when I got on the wrong one (something which rarely happens to me in London!).
On arrival you were brought to your room which is furnished with a small kitchen. There was some cereals and tea in the kitchen which you could enjoy following your journey. There was a bathroom and shower in the room and more facilities downstairs which meant that two people could get ready at the same time. The room was clean, practical and it was better than a hotel because you could prepare some snacks for you and your friends.
The room was nice, the bed was not very comfortable. We had requested for twin beds. The twin beds were right next to each with a king head board. We had to separate them ourselves. We found out after we booked that they were only serving a continental breakfast, no lunch or dinner served in the dining area. There was also remodeling going on in the hotel. Limited services. The staff was very pleasant.
What did I like...? The fact that Drogheda has a couple of centrally-located shopping centres, so you can go to the toilet and wash your hands...The whole experience at this place was marred by NO WATER. Staff were pleasant (despite not seeming to care that there was no water); location was up a little hill from Drogheda, nice location; the bed was comfortable and there was a curtain for privacy.
Takes a little bit of finding. Drogheda is an old town with a maze of streets and a lot of traffic at peak times. When you arrive the parking is great and the hotel is beautiful. Rooms are small but very well appointed. Bar and restaurant superb with friendly and helpful staff. This was a return visit for me and I will return. Well worth the 30 minute drive from Dublin
It was our first time in Drogheda, we didn't know where to stay. We got lucky with the hotel. Great location, 5 minutes to the sea, lovely place, cosy, clean, there is a small courtyard. Kitchen with all cooking utensils, cooker and various electronic appliances, very convenient. Of course we will come again to this place, see you there! 💗
I have stayed here now 3 times on two separate trips to Ireland, and love this hotel! The staff have been really nice and super helpful, recommending local eateries and entertainment and helping me with requests. The rooms are spacious, well kept and lots of storage. Stunning views, especially if you get ones overlooking the Boyne River!
Comfortable B&B outside the business area of Drogheda. Chose this location for our last night in Ireland and it’s close proximity to Dublin Airport. Maya gave a good overview of our room and its features. Several options available for breakfast, along with a breakfast bar of packaged croissants, yogurts, fresh fruit, cereals and breads.
This is a wonderful hotel. We needed to be close to Dublin Airport for our next-day flight and this was only a 20 minute drive. The room was so comfortable and the hotel itself is very charming. The restaurant is OUTSTANDING! We had dinner and breakfast and both were among the best meals of our trip.
Exceptional B&B. Tremendous breakfast, Superior rooms. Juilet is brilliant, an excellent, knowledgeable and friendly host. This is a great place to stay and explore the many attractions of the Boyne Valley. It's also not far from one of the best sandy beaches in Ireland.
Very friendly staff, quirky details in the rooms and great atmosphere.
Good location right in between the bus stop, train station and Drogheda city centre. Good alternative for expensive accomodation in Dublin.
A lovely place to stay, quiet, beautiful, a reasonable distance to a restaurant that was not bad not great food. Clean, the bed was comfortable, the hosts were lovely and helpful. The breakfast was good.
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