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Holiday rentals in Ashbourne

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Ashbourne

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Guest favourite

Guest house in Slane

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Adorable 1 bed guesthouse with free onsite parking

Our beautiful self-catering guest house is newly built on the grounds of our own home. Located at the foot of the historic Hill of Slane, overlooking Littlewood Forest and the rambling Boyne Valley, on 3 acres of countryside land. The bungalow is self-contained and situated in a private corner of the grounds, next to our own home. Quiet rural area suited to a couple or small family. Children are always welcome but most suited to families as a base as there are no play areas etc. for them here.

16–23 Feb

£98 per night
Guest favourite

Cottage in Duleek

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Connell's Barn Duleek Newgrange & Airport nearby

Connell's Barn dates back to 1690 and has recently been renovated into a truly unique home. The perfect place to explore the Boyne Valley and beyond! Dublin Airport - 30 mins by car (airport transfers are available) Dublin City - 40 mins by car New Grange (Brú na Boinne) - 10 mins by car Battle of the Boyne Oldbridge - 10 mins by car Tayto Park - 15 mins by car Belfast City - 90 mins by car Laytown Beach - 15 mins by car Public Transport Available (Buses & Trains) 7 NIGHT STAY DISCOUNT

23–30 Nov

£118 per night
Guest favourite

Guest house in Malahide, Ireland

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Stand Alone Studio with its own side entrance

Stand alone unit with side entrance. 5 min walk to the beach and 12 mins to Malahide Village where you will find many lovely restaurants, coffee shops and pubs. The unit has a kitchen with fridge, microwave and 2 ring ceramic hob. Tea & coffee making facilities also included. Wifi and Sky TV provided. The unit has a sofa which fold outs to a comfortable queen size bed. This can be a bed or sofa on arrival, at your request. Linen & towels provided. The unit includes an En Suite bathroom.

23 Feb – 2 Mar

£97 per night

Popular amenities for Ashbourne holiday rentals

Stay near Ashbourne's top sights

Fifty50 Ashbourne3 locals recommend
Vue Cinema Ashbourne4 locals recommend
Cinnamon Garden Restaurant4 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Ashbourne

Guest favourite

Home in Dublin

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

Old World Converted Stables with Swimming Pool.

5–12 Feb

£135 per night
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Guest house in Navan

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Mews with privacy, Johnstown, Navan

5–12 Mar

£78 per night
Guest favourite

Cottage in Donore

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

The Little House @ Newgrange View

30 Apr – 7 May

£135 per night
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Guest suite in Swords

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 460 reviews

Mazebil is part of our Private House

23–30 Nov

£82 per night
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Flat in Sandymount, Ireland

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 685 reviews

Private secure detached flat.

20–27 Dec

£89 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Hazardstown Naul, Ireland

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

THE LOFT - Naul

24–31 Dec

£147 per night
Guest favourite

Cottage in Straffan

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 777 reviews

Daars North Cottage in the Countryside

30 Oct – 6 Nov

£108 per night
Guest favourite

Tiny home in Kilcock, Ireland

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

The Horrrsebox Tinyhouse

12–19 Sept

£108 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Sandymount

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Stylish own-door solo suite in best urban village

14–21 Sept

£88 per night
Guest favourite

Guest house in Clonee

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Lulu

12–19 Jun

£104 per night
Guest favourite

Cottage in Nobber, Ireland

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 480 reviews

Rathgillen Lodge

24–31 Dec

£79 per night
Guest favourite

Tiny home in Ashbourne

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 79 reviews

Horse Truck Tiny Home

4–11 Oct

£117 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Ashbourne

Total rentals

20 properties

Local attractions

Fifty50 Ashbourne, Vue Cinema Ashbourne and Cinnamon Garden Restaurant

Popular amenities

Kitchen, Wifi and Pool

Wifi availability

20 properties include access to wifi

Total number of reviews

390 reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£16 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Ashbourne

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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Ashbourne

Due to its proximity to Tayto Park, the area is particularly busy during the school summer holidays, which take place throughout the months of July and August, as well as other public holidays, including Easter. The weather is warmest in the summer months with more hours of daylight, but there is always the chance of rain. Nights draw in during the winter and temperatures cool, so packing extra layers is recommended. Bear in mind that the area can experience particularly heavy rainfall and winds between autumn and spring. It’s common to make the trip into the capital between late February and early March for Dublin’s big film festival, which combines independent pieces from around the world and collaborative workshops.


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.

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