Board basis:
Bed & Full Irish Breakfast
Room and hotel facilities:
All of the hotels 34 bedrooms are individually designed and have natural style. Hotel Direct rates are for the Pavillion rooms which flank each side of the Main House. Some have exposed wooden beams, while others have views of the Boyne Valley countryside, but all are equally as comfortable. All rooms include a large plasma screen TV, minibar, bathrobes, hairdryer, iron, tea and coffee making facilities and complimentary tea cakes. The Drawing Room is the heart of the house, and is where guests can relax surrounded by vintage furniture in a room full of atmosphere. During the winter fires burn in the grand old fireplaces and in the summertime the huge glass doors open out onto the lawn. Food is served in the Drawing Room from 11am until 10pm, where guests can also choose to take Afternoon Tea. The Games Room has a billiards table, chess and a selection of board games as well as easy chairs for guests to lounge in while enjoying a drink from the bar. Guests can choose to dine at the hotel`s Eden Restaurant, which is sister to the award winning Eden in Temple Bar, Dublin. The Eden Restaurant is set in the bright, vaulted basement where chefs conjure up a modern Irish menu that has been designed around seasonal produce that is locally sourced wherever possible. The Bathhouse Spa offers a range of treatments from massages to seaweed soaks (pay for), in addition to this guest can enjoy complimentary use of the steam room, sauna and the outdoor hot tub overlooking the beautiful cou
Hotel and location:
The 4* Bellinter House Stands majestically on the banks of the River Boyne in the rolling landscape of County Meath. The large Country House has been built in a Palladian style over three floors and it meticulously preserves its classic Georgian heritage while enhancing it with the best of modern Irish design. Bellinter House is set in extensive grounds, which along with the building are open to the public daily from noon until 4pm. This mansion turned hotel is just a 30 minute drive from Dublin and brings contemporary luxury to original architect Richard Cassell`s stately elegance. The hotel is located 6 miles from Navan, the main town of County Meath, that is described as the Heritage capital of Ireland. In Navan you will find ancient historic sites, religious ruins and Iron-Age monuments of the Hill of Tara. Trim castle is located about a 15 minute drive along side the river in the town with which it shares its name.
Getting there:
BY CAR: From Dublin Airport. Head southwest, turning right onto Swords Road/R132, before turning right again onto Old Airport Road. Turn left onto the R108 and at the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the M50 to O Dheas/Southbound. At junction 6 exit onto Navan Road/N3. Stay on the N3 and continue onto the M3 motorway Toll 1.40 euros for a car. Take Exit 7 signposted Skyrne/Johnston then at the roundabout take the exit signposted `Kilmessan`. Go straight through the next roundabout signposted `Kilmessan` and after 2 minutes you will see a pub on your left hand side. It is a big yellow building, called Tara Na Ri. Take the left turn at Tara na Ri pub, drive about 3 kilometers where Bellinter House is on your right hand side on this road.
From Dublin City Centre. Take the N3 exit to Cavan/Navan. Stay on the N3 and continue onto the M3 motorway Toll 1.40 euros for a car. Take Exit 7 signposted Skyrne/Johnston then at the roundabout take the exit signposted `Kilmessa`. Go straight through the next roundabout signposted `Kilmessan` and after 2 minutes you will see a pub on your left hand side. It is a big yellow building, called Tara Na Ri. Take the left turn at Tara na Ri pub, drive about 3 kilometers where Bellinter House is on your right hand side on this road.
Check-in:
Check-in: 3pm
Check-out: 12pm
Car Parking:
Free onsite car parking available.
Other hotel categories to consider:
Greater Dublin hotels, Co Meath hotels, 4 star Dublin hotels