Take a trip along the Boyne Valley Garden Trail!
What could be more relaxing than enjoying leisurely walks in the late summer sunshine this August and September in the many beautiful gardens in the Boyne Valley?

What could be more relaxing than enjoying leisurely walks in the late summer sunshine this August and September in the many beautiful gardens in the Boyne Valley?
Situated in the heart of Ireland's ancient east, the Boyne Valley is a region steeped in history, myth, and natural beauty. From the meandering River Boyne to the ancient megalithic sites and lush rolling landscapes, this area offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. For those seeking a last minute, flexible and immersive experience, self-catering breaks in the Boyne Valley provide an ideal way to explore this amazing destination. Here are our top spots to book!
Nestled on the eastern coast of Ireland, Drogheda is a town rich in history, culture, and charm.
Getting out and about while visiting the Boyne Valley is easy with all the amazing walking trails on offer in our region.
The summer is really flying by here in the Boyne Valley, and before we know it, the kids will be getting ready to head back to school!
But before that, we have a great line up of events in August.
The Boyne Valley Garden trail, in the historic counties of Meath and Louth, promote historic gardens, garden centres, and open by appointment gardens/ Accommodation providers for individuals or groups that would like to visit.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of County Meath, Ireland, Slane is a small village with a big reputation.
Known for its historic sites, vibrant culture, and, most enticingly, its food and drink scene, Slane offers a delightful taste of Irish heritage and hospitality.
The newly opened Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway has proved a hit with visitors from all over the Country. Irelands newest Greenway traverses through County Meath and County Cavan and follows the old line of the Navan to Kingscourt Railway. The railway line opened in 1872 and was largely operated by the Midland Great Western. It ceased operation in 1947.
Nestled in the heart of County Meath, Navan is a vibrant town that offers a delightful blend of historical charm, scenic beauty and modern amenities.
Navan is also a hidden gem for food enthusiasts.
The culinary scene in this charming town is a testament to the region’s dedication to preserving traditional flavors when embracing innovative gastronomy.