Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Meath

We've collected top 10 mentioned nature and parks in Meath from other articles such as The Telegraph, RateBeer, The Irish Road Trip.

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Meath

Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park
4.7 (27563 ratings)4.5 (4482 ratings)
Deer roam forested areas filled with mature trees within this area known as 'Dublin's playground'.
Dublin 8, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
Top 10 Gardens and Parks in Dublin To Visit
"The historical urban park is found 2 to 4 km west of the city center, and also known as the largest enclosed park in Dublin. It boasts myriads of features and tourist attractions, including the Papal Cross, which was erected as the backdrop for the outdoor mass of the late Pope John Paul II on September 29, 1979. Grazing deer can be found near the green area."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
Top 10 BEST things to do in Dublin WITH KIDS (family guide)
"Phoenix Park is one of Europe’s biggest walled city parks and is a great place to walk around and explore for the whole family. There is much so to see in Phoenix Park, including its incredible wildlife such as squirrels and wild deer. Plus, it is also home to Dublin Zoo, so it’s another great place to head if you’ve spent the afternoon at the zoo."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin Ireland: The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"You can spend more time at the prior attractions or alternatively consider sitting down to relax for an afternoon tea or a coffee nearby, visiting Dublin Zoo (fee*) within Phoenix Park, visiting the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland (fee*), or exploring one of the city’s many free museums (see Day 2 list). Traditional Irish Night Out"
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green
4.7 (20659 ratings)4.5 (15168 ratings)
City centre park with ornamental lake, waterfall, sculptures and a children's playground.
Dublin 2, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
Top 10 Gardens and Parks in Dublin To Visit
"Placed in the middle of Dublin’s busiest shopping area, St. Stephen’s Green offers refuge from the hustle-and-bustle of the outside world. Take a relaxing stroll in the park, enjoy the warm weather, or take a meditative walk by the lake. The free entrance is magnified by the immensely beautiful green tree linings, pathways, classical arcs, bridges, cooling fountains, and diverse flora and fauna."
National Botanic Gardens
National Botanic Gardens
4.8 (10690 ratings)4.5 (2719 ratings)
Large area with naturalistic sections, formal gardens, an arboretum and a Victorian palm house.
Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 VY63, Ireland
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
4.8 (1541 ratings)4.5 (193 ratings)
Elegant, Lutyens-designed gardens dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died during WWI.
Island Bridge, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland
Memorial parkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by liveadventuretravel.com
Walks in Dublin: 21+ beautiful places you must explore!
"A walk around Dublin War Memorial Gardens is a must for anyone planning to visit the Phoenix Park. The gardens are dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who lost their lives during the first world war.The gardens are home to ‘rose gardens, herbaceous borders and extensive tree-planting’ and are a great place to go for a stroll, relax and reflect."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
10 Parks In Dublin City You Need To Visit Before You Die
"These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war. The names of all the soldiers are contained in the granite bookrooms in the Gardens."
Saint Anne's Park
Saint Anne's Park
4.8 (3136 ratings)4.5 (220 ratings)
Sprawling green space with tennis courts, gardens & follies like the Clocktower & Fairy Door Tree.
Clontarf East, Raheny, Co. Dublin, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Time Out
12 Best Parks in Dublin for a Relaxing Stroll
"In a prime location opposite Bull Island, an idiosyncratic beach in north Dublin, St Anne’s was the former home of the – yes, the – Guinness family in the 19th century. Spread over some 240 acres, it’s now crammed with fascinating public follies. You’ll find a classical Chinese garden (a gift from China when Dublin twinned with Beijing in 2011), a Herculanean Temple and clock tower, and a physic garden with a range of medicinal herbs."
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
Best Parks in Dublin: 15 Ye'll LOVE in 2021
"The second-largest of the many parks in Dublin, you’ll find St. Anne’s Park between the suburbs of Raheny and Clontarf on the northside of Dublin. And to throw a bit of local celebrity stardust on the site, it was originally part of an estate assembled by members of the Guinness family – namely the descendants of Sir Arthur Guinness himself!. There’s a ton of stuff going on at St. Anne’s and you could spend all day if you so wished."
Mentioned by liveadventuretravel.com
Walks in Dublin: 21+ beautiful places you must explore!
"Saint Anne’s Park is located on the Northside of Dublin and is one of the most beautiful parks in the county. The park is home to old ruins, Chinese Suzhou Gardens, Rose Gardens and some magical artwork. On the outskirts of the park lies Ireland’s very own tree of life."
Blessington Street Park (The Basin)
Blessington Street Park (The Basin)
4.5 (767 ratings)4 (27 ratings)
28 Primrose Ave, Phibsborough, Dublin 7, D07 E0X8, Ireland
ParkNature & ParksBodies of Water
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
Top 10 Gardens and Parks in Dublin To Visit
"Or locally known as The Basin, it is a historic heritage park that provides a haven for all visitors. Located at the heart of Dublin’s north inner city, you can enjoy your leisure walk to the Public Library on The North Circular Road through the green and floral areas of the park. Fountains, floral schemes and features, and diverse woodland animals are to be enjoyed by visitors."
Killiney Hill Park
Killiney Hill Park
4.8 (2643 ratings)5 (10 ratings)
Killiney Hill, Scalpwilliam, Dublin, Ireland
ParkNature & ParksPlaygrounds
Mentioned by Time Out
12 Best Parks in Dublin for a Relaxing Stroll
"Set within rugged woodland and untamed fields in a well-to-do part of south of Dublin, Killiney Hill Park is wilder than other parks in Dublin. For seasoned walkers, the incline provides a fine challenge. But if climbing to the top is easily accomplished, take in even better views of the Irish Sea, Dublin and Wicklow in the distance by scaling the stony steps of the Pyramid of Dublin."
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
Best Parks in Dublin: 15 Ye'll LOVE in 2021
"Ok, but this one’s pretty cool and it’s perched on top of a hill!. It also used to have a railway station (albeit one that closed over 150 years ago, but still). Located along the southern boundary of Dublin Bay, the main reason you’d head to Killiney Hill Park is for the gorgeous sweeping views from the viewpoint just south of the obelisk."
Farmleigh House & Estate
Farmleigh House & Estate
4.6 (1296 ratings)4.5 (264 ratings)
Restored, 18th-century state guest house on 78 acres, with gardens, guided tours & a boathouse cafe.
White's Rd, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, D15 TD50, Ireland
Nature & ParksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsGardens
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Dublin
"Covering an area of 78 acres, Farmleigh is a huge estate that was developed as an accommodation for visiting dignitaries and for the recreation of the general public. A visit to this estate will remind you of the Edwardian period and aura. There is a kind of eclecticism that defines this estate as it combines a variety of architectural designs and decors."
Mentioned by dublincitymum
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES | Dublin City Mum
"A historic house holding important collections, an art gallery, a working farm, and the official Irish State guest house, Farmleigh House and Estate is open seven days a week, all year round."
River Liffey
River Liffey
4.6 (141 ratings)4 (730 ratings)
Ireland
RiverNature & ParksBodies of Water
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"We’re coming to the end of our first day in Dublin, and what better way to finish off than by watching the sun set over the River Liffey, which runs right through the centre of the city. Of course, the sunset time will vary depending on the time of year you visit, and you have to be lucky with the weather, but sometimes the sky can put on a real show!"
Marlay Park
Marlay Park
4.7 (5877 ratings)4.5 (14 ratings)
Park hosting large scale concerts and farmer's market with sports facilities and woodland walks.
Grange Rd, Rathfarnham, Dublin, D14 Y6X5, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
Best Parks in Dublin: 15 Ye'll LOVE in 2021
"While it’s now largely famous for hosting the huge Longitude music festival every year since 2013, Marlay Park is actually a lovely spot to come for a ramble the other 362 days of the year!. The land was in the hands of various wealthy local luminaries from the mid-18th century onwards until Dublin County Council acquired the land in 1972 and developed it as a regional park. As well as a fine place for a stroll, there’s also a nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, six soccer pitches, five GAA pitches, a cricket pitch, a dog park, two children’s playgrounds and a miniature railway."
Mentioned by liveadventuretravel.com
Walks in Dublin: 21+ beautiful places you must explore!
"Another awesome place to go for a walk in Dublin is Marley Park. It is the perfect place to go for some peace and quiet. The park stretches for 86 acres and is home to ponds, forestry and trails."

Cheap Places to Eat in Meath

Manifesto
Manifesto
4.5 (917 ratings)
Easygoing, contemporary eatery with a menu of fresh pasta dishes and wood-fired pizza.
208 Rathmines Rd Lower, Rathmines, Dublin, D06 K466, Ireland
Italian restaurantTakeout RestaurantNorthern Italian restaurantPizza deliveryPizza restaurantPizza TakeoutRestaurantSouthern Italian restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by SquareMeal
The 16 best Italian restaurants Dublin has to offer
"Why: It’s a toss-up as to what’s more impressive about Manifesto - the beautifully presented Italian food, or the 54-page wine list!. Regardless, if you head to this upmarket spot in Dublin’s Rathmines, you can be sure that everything you try will be of the highest quality. Whether you go for an award-winning pizza or a secondi such as chargrilled venison fillet, make sure to leave space for one of Manifesto’s fantastic dolci as well.Where: 208 Rathmines Road Lower, Rathmines, D06 K466"
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Italian Restaurants in Dublin
"Located outside the city centre, Manifesto offers a great selection of Italian dishes paired with wines from Italy. They make their own pasta, sauces, bread and desserts every day, and they also cater for coeliacs and those with other food intolerances. Try the parmigiana di melanzane, made from layers of aubergines, mozzarella and parmigiano cheese, baked and served with basil ice-cream."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
Top 10 Italian restaurants in Dublin you NEED to try
"Compared to the city centre restaurants, Manifesto in Rathmines might seem a bit out of the way at first glance – but it’s well worth taking the short trip. Owner and chef Lucio Paduano was born and bred in Southern Italy and has won several gold medals at the annual “Best Pizza in the World” awards. No wonder, his pizzas are legendary."
Merchant's Arch
Merchant's Arch
4.5 (2494 ratings)
Warmly decorated space in an 1821 building with traditional Irish fare, pints of beer & live music.
48-49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 EY65, Ireland
Irish pubBarLive music barTakeout RestaurantPubRestaurant
Subway
Subway
3.9 (246 ratings)
Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options.
35 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin, DO2 WN20, Ireland
Sandwich shopFast food restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant

Best Breweries in Meath

Urban Brewing & Stack A Restaurant
Urban Brewing & Stack A Restaurant
4.3 (808 ratings)
Vault C, CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin, Ireland
Modern European restaurantBreweryGastropubLiquor storeTapas bar
Guinness Open Gate Brewery
Guinness Open Gate Brewery
4.6 (252 ratings)
This Guinness facility features a taproom offering a rotating selection of new & unique craft beers.
53 James’s Street St James’s Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland
Brewery
Guinness Brewery Diageo
Guinness Brewery Diageo
4.5 (146 ratings)
108 James St, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 PV2T, Ireland
BreweryBeer distributor
Mentioned by Dublin 1 day itinerary
Dublin in 1 Day Itinerary
"The buses will take you past the major sights and, depending on which tour you choose (grab some leaflets the evening before or do some research on the internet), even far-flung attractions like the Guinness Brewery, Kilmainham Gaol, and Phoenix Park will be seen. The main thing to remember here: get a good seat on top, enjoy the view, listen to the commentary, and snap away... but do not get off the bus. This is your city tour."

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Meath

Talbot Hotel Stillorgan
Talbot Hotel Stillorgan
4.1 (1578 ratings)
Contemporary hotel offering extensive meeting facilities, plus a spa and traditional dining.
Stillorgan Rd, Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland
HotelBarConference centerEvent venueRestaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
Dublin Hotel Deal, Dublin City Hotels,Hotels in Dublin
"Talbot Hotel Stillorgan is one of Dublin's premier 4 star Failte Ireland and Automobile Association (AA) rated hotels. Our hotel & team have received national recognition by the AA with the Courtesy & Care Award for 2017. In addition to this we have previously received the Optimus Service Excellence Award from Failte Ireland."
1824 Bar
1824 Bar
5 (2 ratings)
27 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland
Bar
Mentioned by theshelbourne.com
Fine Dining in Dublin – The Shelbourne Dublin
"A luxe, intimate, and sophisticated atmosphere with low lights, rich wood panelling, and a host with the arcane knowledge to navigate 1824's vast hand-picked list of top-shelf whiskey, Champagne, wine, and premium cocktails."
The Bleeding Horse
The Bleeding Horse
4.3 (2661 ratings)
Traditinal bar in high ceilinged historic building with two wooden balconies and large windows.
24-25 Camden Street Upper, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland
PubBarBar & grillCocktail barIrish pubLive music barLive music venueLunch restaurantSports barWine bar

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Meath

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The Old Rectory Trim
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Slane Farm
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