Introduction
They don't call Meath the 'Royal County' for nothing. This is the heartland of ancient Irish mythology, where the Hill of Tara once rang with the voices of High Kings. Newgrange predates the Egyptian pyramids, a megalithic marvel that challenges our understanding of prehistoric engineering. Trim Castle looms large, a stone testament to the Norman impact on Irish history. The Boyne Valley isn't just a geographical feature – it's a narrative of Ireland's complex, layered past, waiting to be unraveled.
Featured Places

Navan
At the confluence of the River Boyne and Blackwater lies Navan - a town whose name reads the same forwards and backwards, much like its timeless balance between ancient history and vibrant modernity. Nestled in County Meath’s heartland, it’s a...

Trim
Step into Trim, County Meath, where ancient stone walls whisper tales of Norman conquests and a river hums with centuries-old secrets. The star of this medieval stage is Trim Castle, Ireland’s largest Norman fortress, its towering keep rising like...
Featured Attractions

The Boyne Valley
The Boyne Valley is a region steeped in ancient history and natural beauty, located around an hours drive North of Dublin. This enchanting destination is known for its rich heritage and stunning landscape, making it a must-visit for anyone...

Athlumney Castle
Burned twice in defiance, Athlumney Castle ruins in Co. Meath tell tales of conflict. Discover its Norman tower & manor by the historic River Boyne.

Boyne Valley Battlefield Site (Oldbridge)
Stand where Irish history turned. Confront the pivotal 1690 Battle of the Boyne at Oldbridge. Immersive exhibits, walks & powerful reenactments.