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20 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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10 properties have a dedicated workspace

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20 of Ashbourne holiday rentals include wifi access

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Ashbourne stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests
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Redgap Cottage in the heart of the Boyne Valley
Redgap Cottage is a recently Renovated house that's over 200 Years old in Monasterboice, Co. Louth. For international travellers our property is 35 mins from Dublin Airport & 80 mins from Belfast Airport. *Nearby Tourist Attractions Monasterboice High Cross & Round Tower - 1.1 Km Popes Cross, Killineer - 4 Km Battle of the Boyne - Oldbridge, Visitor Centre - 14 Km. Bru na Boinne - Newgrange- Visitor Centre - 16 km Slane Castle / Irish Whiskey Distillery - 14Km. Hill of Tara 35km Trim Castle.

River Fane Cottage Retreat - Hot Tub~Sauna~Plunge
Experience unparalleled luxury at Ireland's top private riverside haven for couples - The River Fane Cottage Retreat. Nestled on the banks of the majestic River Fane in County Monaghan, our stone-built sanctuary offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Immerse yourself in relaxation with our custom sauna, hot tub, and cold plunge pool, all fed by natural spring water. Let the river's energy infuse every moment of your stay, creating unforgettable memories. Your romantic escape awaits!

Luxury rustic retreat with hot tub in Glendalough
Indulge in all that Glendalough has to offer at this unique and tranquil getaway. Just a short walk from the iconic Round Tower in Ireland's most magical valley, this accommodation offers luxury in the heart of nature. What better way to spend a day than taking in a stroll or a hike around the lakes before soaking in your own private and secluded delux hot tub under the stars, while also soaking in one of the finest views in Ireland. A sweet slumber awaits in a dreamy antique four poster bed...

Swift Lodge
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Based in the countryside yet close to the town of Ashbourne and just 1km from the M2 motorway. Ideal for people who want to stay close to Dublin without the hustle and bustle. 10mins to Emerald Park, 15mins Fairyhouse Racecourse, 20 mins to Dublin Airport.Ideal for those taking an early flight the next morning or returning from a long haul flight to take a break before travelling further.Also includes a sofa bed if you have an extra guest.

Old World Stables with Swimming Pool & Sauna.
The stables is found nestled down a private laneway next to the world renowned phoenix park, Europe's largest city park. it offers an elegant & tranquil " country-side in the city " feel. Guests have direct access to scenic & historic surroundings in this leafy neighbourhood where deer roam yet this serene sanctuary is only 15 minutes from the hustle & bustle of Dublin city. We are located 15 minutes from Dublin airport & the area is well serviced by the 37 bus 100 metres from the door.

lous cob dream
You'll love this romantic escape.Nestled at the end if our garden this beautiful host built cob cottage is cosy and different .The cottage has its own whimsical garden and a wrap around deck where you can relax in the hottub (Feb-nov) overlooking the countryside or cook up a storm on the patio kitchen . The openplan living space inside the cottage is enchanting with the round windows , glass bottle wall ,cob sofas and bespoke oak kitchen and a comfortable double bed .Central heating .

Spacious New 2-Bedroom Apt
This newly renovated apartment is on the ground floor. Shops, restaurants and bars are a 2-minute walk away. It is also beside all the main bus routes from Ashbourne to Dublin City or Airport. There are two single-beds and one double, and a pull-out sofa bed in the living-room. There are two bathrooms. The balcony with table and chairs catches the sun all day! It's stylish and spacious - a perfect getaway location, traveling for business, or a trip with the family to nearby Emerald Park.

Robin's nest
Step back in time , with this unique circa 1840 cottage just refurbished june 2024 to an amazing standard without loosing any of its charm . Stone walls lime pointed inside and out , nestled in a serene , wooded area . This cosy and comfortable space offers guests a tranquil escape with modern amenities and rustic charm . fully equiped kitchen. Large ensuite to master bedroom equipped with a king size luxurious bed , Perfect to unwind with plenty of local attractions, NOT FOR PARTYS!

The Stables or The Paddock at Higginstown House
One of two self catering barn conversions 3.5km from Slane Village. When you arrive you will be allocated The Stables or The Paddock. Both accommodation units are the same and located side by side. No 3rd party bookings and our accommodation is not suitable for children under 12 years of age. Nearby Tourist Attractions: Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre Nearby Wedding Venues: Conyngham Arms Hotel The Millhouse Slane Castle Tankardstown House

Farm stay cabin in the woods-Animals & Nature
Our private, fenced cabin nestled on our farm's edge, offering stunning mountain, city, and sea views with complete privacy. It has hot shower, coffee machine, filtered water, kettle, gas heater, electric blanket, mini fridge, microwave and shared full kitchen access. Unwind in our sauna or hot tub for extra fee. Feel free to interact with our farm animals( horse , alpaca, sheep , goats) A direct bus to the city center is just 350m away. Not suitable for infants or the infirm.

Country Haven
Country Haven is the perfect getaway; boasting the best of both rural countryside while still close to nearby amenities. The guesthouse has a large double bedroom, office space, bathroom and open plan kitchen / living area downstairs.The guesthouse is located at the rear of our own house. Free gated parking on site. Free WiFi available during your stay. Driving is necessary(no public transport) Dub Airport20 mins City Centre 30 mins via Port Tunnel M1,M50 approx15 mins

Magical gothic 3 bedroom mini-castle.
The Clonmellon Lodge is an 18th c. gothic mini castle recently restored, newly refurbished bathrooms and kitchen, all in one floor, with easy access to the grounds of Killua Castle. The Lodge can fit 5 people comfortably. There are 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. The first one with an ( American) Queen size bed, and the second with a double size bed. There is an office with a daybed that can sleep an small adult comfortably, and it has a full bathroom next to it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Ashbourne?
Staying near Ashbourne’s town center provides access to local shops, dining, and cultural spaces, while surrounding residential neighborhoods offer quiet retreats close to parks and green areas. Options include self-catering apartments and family homes throughout the area.
What are the best things to do in Ashbourne with kids?
Families frequently enjoy playgrounds, local parks, and recreational centers in Ashbourne. Look for seasonal events, outdoor trails, and activity hubs designed with children in mind.
What are some of the best things to do in Ashbourne?
Browse local shops and market stalls in the town center, explore Ashbourne Linear Park's walking paths, and discover historical sites around Ashbourne. Community events, seasonal fairs, and art displays bring together residents and visitors throughout the year.
How is the weather in Ashbourne?
Ashbourne has cool, often damp weather, averaging 36–67°F (2–20°C) through the year. Rain is frequent, with summers being mild and winters bringing cooler temperatures and more showers.
When is the best time to visit Ashbourne?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder weather and more outdoor events in Ashbourne. Summer can be popular for festivals and green landscapes, though some days are rainy.
What are the best places to visit in Ashbourne?
Ashbourne has a lively town center with local shops, galleries, and cafes. You can explore Ashbourne Linear Park for walking and relaxing, and take in historic sites around the area. Community spaces often feature art displays and local gatherings.
What are some hiking trails in Ashbourne?
Ashbourne has several walking and nature trails, including those at the Ashbourne Community Park and nearby forested areas. Explore gentle paths suited for casual strolls or family outings amidst green surroundings.
What are some family activities we can do in Ashbourne?
Ashbourne has family-friendly parks, playgrounds, and recreation centers, as well as adventure spaces and seasonal community events. Consider exploring local nature trails, public gardens, or activity centers designed for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ashbourne?
Travelers often explore nearby heritage sites, traditional villages, or scenic parks around County Meath. Historic castles, gardens, and cultural attractions are frequently suggested for enriching day adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ashbourne?
Ashbourne has pet-friendly accommodation options, especially in residential areas with easy access to parks and trails. It is helpful to confirm amenities and pet policies with your host before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Ashbourne?
Locals suggest layering clothing for changeable weather, sampling breads and pastries at neighborhood bakeries, and attending community markets when available. Engaging with historical sites and exploring on foot can help discover Ashbourne’s quieter corners.
What is Ashbourne known for?
Ashbourne is known for its welcoming community, lively town center, and proximity to historical sites in County Meath. The town has a mix of green spaces, family activities, and seasonal local events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ashbourne?
Explore lesser-known local walking trails, small artisan shops, and community arts spaces tucked around Ashbourne. Historic ruins and tranquil green spots add a sense of discovery for those interested in quieter experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Ashbourne?
Try local Irish dishes such as stews, soda bread, and fresh seafood, which are frequently suggested in Ashbourne’s restaurants and cafes. Many venues also serve modern twists on classic fare and locally sourced desserts.
What should I bring for a trip to Ashbourne?
Pack layers and a rain jacket, as Ashbourne’s weather can be cool and damp year-round. Comfortable shoes, an umbrella, and a power adapter compatible with Irish outlets are often recommended.
What is the nightlife in Ashbourne like?
Ashbourne’s nightlife includes welcoming pubs, casual bars, and live music venues, mainly centered around the town area. Evenings are social, with a focus on music, conversation, and traditional Irish hospitality.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Ashbourne?
Ashbourne has frequently suggested community fairs, music events, and traditional festivals throughout the year. Some annual celebrations feature live performances, artisan markets, and family activities in public spaces.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ashbourne?
You can find a range of family-friendly vacation rentals throughout Ashbourne, including houses and apartments with space for groups. Several areas are known for parks and quiet neighborhoods, making them suitable for family stays.
All about Ashbourne
Ashbourne is a growing commuter town in the east of Ireland, 45 minutes from Dublin. It was created as a stop on a mail coach road heading out of Dublin, and a historic 19th-century coaching inn still stands on the high street, along with the whitewashed Church of the Immaculate Conception in the heart of the town. The popular seaside town of Skerries is just 30 minutes away in neighbouring County Dublin, where people come to kayak around the harbour and dine on freshly caught mullet.
A quiet village surrounded by rich farmland until the 1970s, Ashbourne has numerous attractions to explore. There’s even the country’s only theme park, Tayto Park, on the outskirts of the town for thrill-seekers. Sporting traditions are strong in this community, which houses a golf course and Gaelic football pitch, and Ashbourne is also home to the biggest baseball team in Ireland.
What are the top things to do in Ashbourne?
Newgrange
Travel half an hour north of Ashbourne and more than 5,000 years into the past to Newgrange, part of the prehistoric landscape of Brú na Bóinne, the Boyne Valley. Newgrange is one of only two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ireland and is home to celebrated Neolithic art along with a circle of ancient standing stones. A visitor centre brings to life the significance this site had in the history of Ireland, including the jaw-dropping sight of sunlight hitting the chamber on the winter solstice.
Swords Castle
The ancient east of Ireland is filled with castles, and nearby Swords Castle boasts more than 800 years of history. This National Monument was built as a palace for the Archbishop of Dublin, and you can explore the complex, including a gatehouse and chapel, climbing narrow stairways and stepping back in time. The castle is surrounded by a 260-metre pentagonal perimeter wall looking down on the Ward River.
Dublin
Ireland’s enchanting capital is filled with historical importance, including the 9th-century manuscript, the Book of Kells, which you can visit at Trinity College Dublin. While in the city, take in traditional Irish music in Temple Bar’s lively pubs and delve into the area’s rich literary heritage at the Dublin Writers Museum.
Destinations to explore
- Aviva Stadium
- Tayto Park
- Croke Park
- Trinity College Dublin
- Marlay Park
- Dublinia
- 3Arena
- The Convention Centre Dublin
- University College Dublin
- Guinness Storehouse
- Wicklow Mountains National Park
- Dundrum Towncentre
- Saint Stephen's Green
- Blanchardstown Centre
- Dublin City University
- Glasnevin Cemetery
- Merrion Square
- RDS Arena
- Newgrange
- Dublin Castle
- Saint Anne's Park
- Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre
- Kilmainham Gaol
- Slane Castle





