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1 Springfield Glen, Dublin Road, Navan, Meath Show on a map
Rated 9.0 by GoIreland customers (3 ratings)
The Yellow House is a charming B&B; accommodation located less than 1km from Navan Town Centre and only a few minutes from the Ard Boyne Hotel in picturesque County Meath.
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From Dublin take M3, exit motorway at Junction 8 ( Navan South). Turn left for Navan town (R147), turn left at the first set of traffic lights after leaving M3. Yellow House B&B is situated on the left hand side.
From Navan Town. Take (R147) south for Dublin. Pass Maxol filling station. Turn right at first set of lights after Maxol station. The Yellow House B&B is situated on left.
The superb house is surrounded by beautiful stonewalls and sits on an elevated site with a sunken deck to the rear of the property. All the bedrooms are beautifully maintained and fruit, homemade muesli and breads as well as a full Irish with all the trimmings are served. Throughout your time at Yellow House, you will notice the beautiful antiques scattered throughout the home. County Meath is known far and wide as a historic area. Newgrange, which was discovered in the 17th century, is one of the oldest Stone Age structures in the world. The mesmerising Tara Brooch was also found in Bettystown close by. Even through the Book of Kells is housed in Trinity College, it was actually found in County Meath. Take a scenic drive around the Boyne Valley and appreciate the relaxed and laid back lifestyle of the local people. Cavan, Westmeath and Dublin are all on your doorstep waiting to be explored.
Anonymous from Dublin
Stayed 02-2012Young couple
Anonymous from Kilkenny
Stayed 06-2010Other
Anonymous from Lexington
Stayed 09-2009Other
Lovely home with very friendly and helpful hostess. We left a very important posession there, and she held it for a week for us until we could return to pick it up. One needs to go past the sign, turn left, and enter around the corner.