Location: Harlinstown House
Slane, County Meath
Contact: Joanne
Phone/Fax: 353 (0) 41 988 4985
Email: info@slanefarmhostel.ie
Web Site: www.slanefarmhostel.ie
Directions: Slane Farm is located 1.5
miles from Slane Village in the heart
of the historic Boyne Valley. It is
situated near the towns of Kells, Navan and Drogheda, and is only twenty-eight
miles from Dublin City and airport.
Rates:
dormitories: 18 euros per person
family room: 25 euros per person
single supplement 35 euros
children under 12 years: 1/2 price
children under 3 years: free
All prices shown are per person (sharing) per night. Prices are negotiable for longer stays and groups.
Slane Farm Cottages are also available.
www.slanefarmcottages.com
Amenities:
-historic coach house and stables have been
respectfully refurbished and converted into a luxury hostel complete with all amenities.
-three ensuite family rooms
-three ensuite dormitories with 6,8, and 10
beds
-six self-catering cottages
-bed linen is provided
-use of washing machines and dryers for a
minimum charge
-ironing facilities are available
-cozy kitchen with all modern cooking
utensils and equipment including
cooker,microwave, toasters, fridge,
blender, and coffee machine. Free tea,
coffee,sugar, and jams are provided for
guests.
-game room and meeting room
-living room with many books, DVDs,
videos for evening entertainment
-free Internet access
-secure parking
-storage facilities for left luggage
-campground:
adults are 8 euros per night
children are 1/2 price
-self-catering accommodation is available in Slane Farm Cottages. For further
information about the cottages, please refer
to the Slane Farm Hostel web site:
Things To Do:
-Slane Farm Hostel is perfectly located for
visiting the towns, villages, and attractions of County Meath and the Boyne Valley. The area abounds in heritage sites spanning 5000 years of Irish history, from the neolithic to the present.
-visit the historic burial mounds, abbeys, and battlefields and castles in the area
-visit Slane Castle
-visit the Hill of Slane
-visit the site of the Battle of the Boyne
-visit Trim Castle
-visit Hill of Tara
-visit the passage tombs of Newgrange and
Knowth and Dowth
-Tain Trail cycling route
-visit Kells
-visit Loughcrew, one of the oldest known
graveyards in the world
-visit Drogheda, one of Ireland’s oldest
towns
-visit the Monasterboice High Cross and
Round Tower