Originally built in 1867, this charming town house has been tastefully renovated in a modern style, whilst retaining its historic charm, with stained glass windows and high coved ceilings
Once used a...
In 12 acres of lush, green gardens The Boyne Valley is an elegant 19th-century mansion on the M1 road to Dublin and less than 30 minutes’ drive from Dublin Airport.
Robert
United Kingdom
Room was really comfortable. Used the gym a few times as it had great equipment. Staff were really friendly and always will to help.
Set 8.2 km from Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre, 8.9 km from Dowth and 10 km from Sonairte Ecology Centre, Drogheda Townhouse offers accommodation located in Drogheda.
Catherine
Ireland
House was lovely..Super location to all amenities.Teresa was very welcoming
The 4-star Failte Ireland Approved and 'Highly Recommended' Orley House is situated in Drogheda, just 20 minutes from Dublin Airport. An airport pick up and drop off service can be arranged.
Cecilia
Spain
It's a lovely place. A small but cozy house with every little detail taken care of. The owner is a very welcoming and nice man.
The perfect place for a quiet and nice stance.
Situated in Drogheda and with Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre reachable within 8.5 km, Peggy Moores features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Elaine
United Kingdom
Spotless room. Brilliant staff. Very accommodating. I’m
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Fox Lodge is located in Drogheda, 6.5 km from Sonairte Ecology Centre and 13 km from Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre.
Lina
Ukraine
A hospitable and attentive host, comfortable conditions and cute room design. Delicious breakfast and elegant table setting. Many thanks for the cozy staying! 💗
Booking & check in were easy & efficient. The room & breakfast were excellent, Hotel nicely situated & grounds very pleasant. Didn't go to Laytown beach but did go to Bettystown beach which was very nice. Staff were friendly & helpful. All in all a very good stay.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Drogheda is a town situated on the banks of the River Boyne,...
Drogheda is a town situated on the banks of the River Boyne, where ancient history meets modernity. Among its notable landmarks is the archaeological complex of the Boyne Valley, home to the famous megalithic monument, Newgrange. Drogheda is also renowned for its cultural heritage, evident in its numerous museums and galleries showcasing diverse exhibitions and performances. The town thrives with various festivals and events, attracting both locals and tourists from all over the globe.
Anna
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Drogheda is a quaint town with a network of busy narrow...
Drogheda is a quaint town with a network of busy narrow streets. It is steep in history from the Norsemen era to modern day events. Drogheda is the gateway to the world famous Boyne Valley region and the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Newgrange. Drogheda is also know for it's long history in the art of distilling.
Geraldine
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Drogheda is a lovely town situation on both banks of the...
Drogheda is a lovely town situation on both banks of the river Boyne in county Louth , republic of Ireland. It has good transport links north, south , east and west with an excellent range of shops and activities
Alistair
10
Scored 10
I grew up in Drogheda for over 18 years so naturally i am...
I grew up in Drogheda for over 18 years so naturally i am totally biased as this is a very historic town and the river Boyne has been within reach since childhood with places like Baltray, Terminfechin and Clougherhead memorable haunts.
The reason for staying at the D was convenient for all of my family members to visit. My usual place to sstay when "HOME" is with my sister but unfortunately she can no longer drive.
McVeigh
10
Scored 10
Drogheda is an historical town set between Dublin and...
Drogheda is an historical town set between Dublin and Dundalk on the east coast of Ireland. It has a mainline station and a busy bus station providing connections to the main cities, regional centres and local places.
The town is busy with plenty of places to eat, meet friends and have coffee. People are welcoming and interested in stories from abroad (in my case, London) and also like hearing what is going on up the coast (Dundalk) and in Dublin.
There are some great 'curiosities' in Drogheda (historical sites & quaint shops) and most of all it's a stone's throw from Dublin, making it a convenient place for international travel and further exploration of particularly the east coast of Ireland.
Because it's not Dublin, the cost of accommodation is considerably more economical, with a slightly more laid-back feel and good efficiency.
I particularly liked the buses and even got a free ride when I got on the wrong one (something which rarely happens to me in London!).
Adorable hotel rich with history. Former Christian Brothers monastery, so rooms are on the smaller side as one would expect for monks/students focused on monastic life. Charming entrance with flowers and fountains, interiors with paintings depicting history of the area (Boyne valley conflicts, etc.). Staff very friendly and attentive. Bartender very committed to his craft, introducing us to the Pornstar Martini (a definite reorder). Delicious meal in the gastropub.
The room was nice, the bed was not very comfortable. We had requested for twin beds. The twin beds were right next to each with a king head board. We had to separate them ourselves. We found out after we booked that they were only serving a continental breakfast, no lunch or dinner served in the dining area. There was also remodeling going on in the hotel. Limited services. The staff was very pleasant.
This was a cosy B&B on the outskirts of Drogheda. The host was very friendly and welcoming. The place was very clean, the bed and pillows were comfy and we really appreciated the hot water in the shower and big fluffy towels warming on the radiator when we arrived soaked having been walking on the Boyne Valley Camino. We would recommend to friends and family.
Listoke House is beautiful place to stay, with everything just as you would wish it to be. But the hosts really make this an exceptional place. Raymond in particular looked after us, and ensured that we knew the best spots to visit in and around Drogheda while entertaining us with a few tales. Make sure that you ask about the house’s founder!
Loved the beautiful location on the beach and the features of the house. The layout of the house is perfect for groups traveling together. The kitchen and gathering area was very large for accommodating group activities such as games, eating, drinking, etc. the location was beautiful and very conveniently located between Dublin and Belfast.
Comfortable B&B outside the business area of Drogheda. Chose this location for our last night in Ireland and it’s close proximity to Dublin Airport. Maya gave a good overview of our room and its features. Several options available for breakfast, along with a breakfast bar of packaged croissants, yogurts, fresh fruit, cereals and breads.
Exceptional B&B. Tremendous breakfast, Superior rooms. Juilet is brilliant, an excellent, knowledgeable and friendly host. This is a great place to stay and explore the many attractions of the Boyne Valley. It's also not far from one of the best sandy beaches in Ireland.
Very friendly staff, quirky details in the rooms and great atmosphere.
Good location right in between the bus stop, train station and Drogheda city centre. Good alternative for expensive accomodation in Dublin.
A lovely place to stay, quiet, beautiful, a reasonable distance to a restaurant that was not bad not great food. Clean, the bed was comfortable, the hosts were lovely and helpful. The breakfast was good.
The only pub hostel I’ve stayed that I actually liked, it’s very accommodating and was easy to relax, one of drogheda’s if not drogheda’s pest pub at your door stop aswell
How close to shops pubs and eateries. We moved closer to Dublin to catch an early ferry impressed with the location of hotel and would like to stay again in the future.
A most wonderful hotel in the historic town of Drogheda. Food was excellent and the staff couldn’t have done any more. Best Irish Breakfast I’ve ever had
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