Welcome to County Meath, "The Royal County" that blends Irish heritage with stunning outdoor activity spaces, perfect for families seeking a perfect mix of fun, adventure and history. From exploring ancient monuments at Brú na Bóinne, to hopping on thrilling rides at amusement parks, there's something for everyone.
Whether you fancy a tranquil riverside retreat, a rustic farmhouse, or a modern boutique hotel, County Meath has just the spot for you and your brood. From budget stays to luxury retreats, we're going to guide you to the doorstep of the best family-friendly hotels in Meath today.
Things to do
Whether your family catalyses by culture, sparks adventure, or is simply partial to a good old playground, County Meath has got something for everyone. Arm yourself with this guide and get ready to make some memories.
No visit to Meath is complete without exploring its robust history. Picture the ancient clans as youstep into the footsteps of the High King of Ireland at the Hill of Tara. Let the impressive late medieval English keep at Trim Castle transport you to the turbulent times of the Middle Ages. And nothing, truly nothing, beats the prehistoric monument complex of Brú na Bóinne for a truly phenomenal trip into antiquity.
If the call of the wild is hard to resist for your family, step into the serene environment of MeathEcoPark, an angler's paradise. Or if amusement park thrills are more up your alley, check out the Emerald Park, the home of Ireland's only wooden roller coaster and much more.
And let's not forget; every town in County Meath is a sightseeing adventure in itself. Whether it's Kells, Ashbourne or Dunboyne, you're bound to stumble upon a charming corner hidden away in some alley or a wonderful bakery wafting irresistible aromas through the air.
Finally, don't forget to take a leisurely stroll along the River Boyne, the lifeline of the county, and enjoy the charming, slow-paced life of this historic place.
When to visit
For an attractive blend of temperate weather and ample outdoor activities, County Meath is the standard-bearer. It is truly a year-round destination, but the time of your visit should match your family's preferences.
If superb weather and a plethora of outdoor activities is on your mind, then a visit during the summer months (May-September) is a great idea. Alternatively, shoulder seasons in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) provide a quieter experience with equally favourable weather conditions. Do keep in mind, however, that as educational institutions close for the summer break, July and August could see the crowds rise. All said, a family holiday in County Meath, with its rich history and verdant landscapes, will be a memorable one, anytime you choose to visit.
Things you'll love...
- Discover 'The Royal County' full of history and magic at the Hill of Tara or Trim Castle
- Enjoy outdoor pursuits like fly angling in the scenic MeathEcoPark
- Experience thrilling rides at Emerald Park, Ireland's only amusement park boasting a wooden roller-coaster.
- Explore cultural heritage in the picturesque towns like Kells and Navan.
- Unearth ancient history at UNESCO World Heritage site Brú na Bóinne.
Main airport
- Dublin Airport