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Dublin Airport Or Dublin City To Clonabreany House Private Chauffeur Transfer

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Dublin Airport Or Dublin City To Clonabreany House Private Chauffeur Transfer

About This Transfer

Whether you’re arriving at Dublin Airport or heading out from the city, your chauffeur will meet you at arrivals or at your Dublin City address and take you straight to Clonabreany House in County Meath. No unfamiliar roads to navigate, no fuss with luggage - just a comfortable, private run that takes about an hour.

For the return journey to Dublin City or Dublin Airport, book it separately and let the operator know your pick-up location when you do.

What’s Included

  • Private transportation
  • All fees and taxes
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can travel in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a private transfer conducted in English

Local Tips

Clonabreany House is in the heart of the Boyne Valley, which is one of the most historically layered landscapes in Ireland. Within a short drive you’re within reach of Newgrange, Knowth, the Hill of Tara, and the Battle of the Boyne site - the kind of concentration of history that takes several visits to do justice to. If this is your first time in Meath, start with Newgrange.

The drive from Dublin Airport to Clonabreany takes about an hour, which makes this one of the most straightforward transfers on the island. You’re heading northwest out of the city, and once you clear the airport road you’re quickly into the open Meath countryside. It’s the kind of short journey that leaves you fresh rather than travel-worn.

County Meath is known as the Royal County, and the landscape earns it. The Boyne Valley is genuinely lush, with the river winding through rich farmland that’s been farmed continuously since before the pyramids. If you’re arriving in summer, the combination of green fields and long evening light is something to look out for from the car window.

Trim is the nearest town of any size and worth knowing about. Trim Castle is the largest Norman castle in Ireland, and the town has a good mix of cafes and local shops. The river walk along the Boyne from Trim is short and pleasant, and if the weather’s right it’s a lovely way to spend an afternoon during your stay.

Nearby on IrelandMe

  • Newgrange - a 5,000-year-old passage tomb in the Boyne Valley, older than Stonehenge, with guided tours into the chamber that fill up quickly so booking ahead matters.
  • Hill of Tara - the ancient ceremonial seat of the High Kings of Ireland, a short drive from Clonabreany, with sweeping views across Meath on a clear day.
  • Trim Castle - Ireland’s largest Norman castle, about 15 kilometres from Clonabreany, with guided tours of the keep and curtain walls above the River Boyne.