Holiday rentals in County Meath
When it came to Irish affairs, Meath was once a fairly heavy influence, and although these days it’s a mainly agricultural county, if you rent a holiday house in county Meath you’ll soon find out what made it so influential. There is an old saying that a farm in Meath is worth two in any other county – the land has attracted settlers since the earliest times, and there are some ancient sites which are well worth a visit, not least those in the Boyne Valley and the hills of Tara. Staying in a holiday house in County Meath will also give you access to several big towns, the largest of which, Navan, will welcome you with open arms. If coming from further afield, you’ll be blown away by the friendliness and generosity of the local people – after a week in your holiday house in County Meath you’ll probably be on first name terms with your neighbours, local farmer and postman!
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If you fancy a trip to the largest and best preserved of all the Norman castles, then go to Trim castle, which was the location for much of the shooting of the film Braveheart. If you’re a golfer, head left or right out of your holiday house in County Meath and you’re sure to come across a course, many of which are clustered around Navan and Trim. Fishing your thing? The River Boyne or the sea await you. Horseriding, walking, cycling – all these things on offer, probably not far from your holiday house in County Meath.