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An archaeologist’s dream, County Meath is traditionally known as the 'Royal County' because it
contained the seat of the ancient High Kings of Ireland at the Hill of Tara.
Older than the pyramids of Egypt, the passage graves of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth
attract visitors from all over the world. Other places of interest include Slane Castle,
and historic Kells, where the Book of Kells originated. Kells also has some fine 9th Century
high crosses and a 1000-year-old Round Tower.
Apart from archaeological sites and beautiful views, you can enjoy a wide range of
activities in Meath, from coarse and game angling to shooting and golf. The county is
relatively flat and ideal for cycling and horse riding.
Navan, Trim and Drogheda, County Meath
Navan is Meath's county town, and is famous for its fine furniture and carpets.
Trim, on the river Boyne, is a charming medieval town with an astounding collection of
ancient sites, including the biggest Norman castle in Ireland.
For a more cosmopolitan atmosphere, Drogheda (on the Louth - Meath border) is a bustling
port town with excellent pubs and a good live music scene - which includes a Samba festival
during the summer.

All towns in County Meath | Map of County Meath
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