
Ma Dwyers Guest House, Navanin association with The Old Darnley Lodge HotelDublin Rd., Navan, Co. Meath. Telephone 046 90 77992. Fax.046 90 77995 Ma Dwyers Guest House is a superb, spacious and architecturally designed house, located on the Dublin Road, Navan in the heart of county Meath, Ireland. Ma Dwyers Guest House offers a homely, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. We pride ourselves on the personal service and attention we offer to all our guests.
Ma Dwyers Guest House is a Bord Failte Approved Bed & Breakfast . Located conveniently, just 10 minutes walk from Navan town with spacious and secure car parking facilities on site. County Meath offers many historic and scenic attractions making Ma Dwyers Guest House an ideal stop for visitors touring Ireland or Irish weekenders or holiday makers alike.
Included among the many tourist attractions within a short distance from Navan are the megalithic tombs at , the ancient seat of the High Kings of Ireland at the , the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland located at .
Ma Dwyers Guest House will also be delighted to help you organise any leisure activities during your . Horse racing, golf, gaelic games and walking trails are all within easy reach and for your afterwards, we can help you find a good restaurant to suit your tastes.
At Ma Dwyers Guest House we have made great efforts to ensure the comfort of all our guests and this is reflected in the level of comfort available in every one of our bedrooms.
All rooms are modern and comfortable and fitted out to the highest standards. Rooms are all fully furnished and carpets, bedding, wallpaper and ensuite fittings are all regularly replaced so that the rooms are always at their best. All 27 bedrooms are fully-ensuite and come with tea and coffee making facilities as well as television, telephone and hairdryer.
A useful tourist map with contact information for all the major local sights is available in each room.
Ma Dwyers Guest House, Navan, possesses many of the qualities of a high class hotel, along with a cosy homely feel which is so vitally important.
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