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Navan, the friendly, compact county town of Meath, has everything it takes for an all-round family holiday, from entertainment and sports to scenery and sight-seeing. It was once famous for producing carpets and furniture, and although these industries have declined, Navan has grown to become a leading centre for business and commerce. It also boasts the biggest zinc and lead mine in Europe. This a great place for retail therapy, with a shopping centre, small, independent shops and a weekly open-air market catering for every taste. There are numerous fine restaurants and pubs, a lively nightlife and a choice of gyms and leisure centres to work off all that irresistible eating and drinking. For culture, look no further than the Solstice Arts Centre, presenting exhibitions and performances. In sporting circles, the town is well-known for the esteemed Navan Racecourse, and the local golf course is one of several in the area. Navan is located at the confluence of the great rivers Boyne and Blackwater, and walkers will enjoy some beautiful riverside and woodland paths. A little way outside the town, there are panoramic views over the county from Navan Motte. And the mysterious Hill of Tara is just a short drive away.

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Boathouse Hotel (87.36 miles)

Boathouse Hotel

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Just 4 minutes from Holyhead's ferry port and with fabulous views overlooking the marina, the Boathouse Hotel offers en suite accommodation, fresh food, a bar and free parking. On the edge of ... More

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Blackthorn Farm (87.47 miles)

Blackthorn Farm

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Blackthorn farm is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and most rooms have fantastic views. We are minutes from the ferry terminal in Holyhead for sailings to Ireland. ... More

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Witchingham B&B (87.86 miles)

Witchingham B&B
The Witchingham is located close to Holyhead Port (with ferries departing daily to Dunlaoghaire -Stena Line and Dublin -Irish Ferries) and close to Holyhead Railway Station. Both can be accessed by foot over the Celtic ... More | visit website
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Wavecrest (88.00 miles)

Wavecrest

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Ideally located 100 yards from the beach yet just only 3 minutes from the ferry/rail terminal and 2 minutes walk into the town centre for pubs and eating places. All rooms at ... More

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Holyhead Lodge (88.19 miles)

Holyhead Lodge
The Holyhead Lodge is located just a 5-minute walk from Holyhead Station and 1-mile from the beach. Lodges include a kitchenette, living area with flat-screen TV and free parking. Kitchens at the lodge include a microwave, ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Holyhead (88.28 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Trearddur Bay Hotel (89.24 miles)

Trearddur Bay Hotel
The hotel has the immediate advantage of a magnificent location, with 36 bedrooms and friendly, efficient staff. It is a hotel with a distinct character and wide appeal where each guest receives the best ... More | visit website
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Salem Fach (90.41 miles)

Salem Fach

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Commanding panoramic countryside views, this charming and very comfortable cottage is perfectly located for exploring the delightful island of Anglesey, with its beautiful sandy beaches, historic monuments ... More

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Sunnyside Holiday Cottage (90.93 miles)

Sunnyside Holiday Cottage

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Sunnyside provides excellent accommodation on 2/3 floors for familes and groups wishing to stay in the popular village of Four Mile Bridge, near Trearddur Bay and Rhoscolyn and their sandy ... More

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Aldpallyards (91.33 miles)

Aldpallyards

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Enjoy our Beautiful En-Suite Bedrooms. Family and double rooms available as well as Twins and Single rooms. We also cater for disabled guests with a number of ground floor rooms ... More

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