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Killeavy Castle Estate, hotel in Meigh

Situated in Meigh, 16 km from Proleek Dolmen, Killeavy Castle Estate features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Clean modern and very comfortable facilities, professional and very pleasant staff, very tranquil and relaxing location. Food in bistro was beyond excellent, out of this world.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
439 reviews
Price from£180per night
Johnny Murphy's Guest Rooms, hotel in Meigh

Set 14 km from Proleek Dolmen, 16 km from Louth County Museum and 19 km from Carlingford Castle, Johnny Murphy's Guest Rooms offers accommodation situated in Meigh.

Clean, spacious room with a comfy bed, parking close by, great location above a food shop and a stone throw away from a lovely bar and restaurant. Great location.
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
5 reviews
Price from£81per night
Slieve Gullion Getaways, hotel in Meigh

Located within 14 km of Proleek Dolmen and 16 km of Louth County Museum in Meigh, Slieve Gullion Getaways provides accommodation with seating area.

Very easy. Received email the day before we arrived with code for box.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
63 reviews
Price from£180per night
Canal Court, hotel in Meigh

This fine 4-star hotel with leisure complex is located on Merchants Quay in the city centre, convenient for all the city-centre amenities, pubs bars and restaurants.

Liked the rooftop jacuzzi and Spa/pool. Comfortable room. Nice to have restaurant and bar downstairs.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,409 reviews
Price from£160per night
Flagstaff Lodge, hotel in Meigh

Situated in Newry, Flagstaff Lodge features free private parking. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the mountains, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar.

It was fresh, clean, modern and the staff were lovely.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
961 reviews
Price from£140per night
Mourne Country Hotel, hotel in Meigh

On the outskirts of the vibrant city of Newry, Mourne Country Hotel offers high-quality accommodation, with a restaurant, bar. En suite rooms are complemented by free on-site parking.

The breakfast was good and the staff were friendly, the experience was good nothing negative to say about the hotel.
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
1,240 reviews
Price from£140per night
The Whistledown Hotel, hotel in Meigh

Enjoying the beautiful scenery of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains, Warrenpoint’s Whistledown Hotel provides luxurious accommodation 1 hour’s drive from Belfast.

Excellent location. Friendly staff. Great food.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
398 reviews
Price from£150per night
Tanglewood Loft, hotel in Meigh

Offering barbecue facilities and garden view, Tanglewood Loft is situated in Newry, 21 km from Carlingford Castle and 22 km from Proleek Dolmen.

It was a home away from home..
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
180 reviews
Price from£144per night
Greenvale Cabins, hotel in Meigh

Situated 12 km from Proleek Dolmen, Greenvale Cabins offers accommodation with a patio, as well as a garden and barbecue facilities.

My fourth time staying here and ill definitely be back again👌so much to do at this cabin the most relaxing get away I’ve ever had
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
244 reviews
Price from£161per night
Bay Guest Lodge, hotel in Meigh

Situated in Warrenpoint, Bay Guest Lodge features sea views and free WiFi, a few steps from Warrenpoint Beach and 29 km from Carlingford Castle.

Central location is good, shower was strong.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
273 reviews
Price from£89per night
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What guests said about Meigh:

  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    We are walkers doing the Ulster way.

    We are walkers doing the Ulster way. The scenery is beautiful but the litter is the worst in any of the counties. Sadly there was a lot of interference with the Ulster Way signs which meant doubling back over different routes. This I found annoying as we love our friends and fellow walkers to enjoy this naturally beautiful place but would be wary of sending people on Ulster Way without the surety of proper signage.
    Sharon
    United Kingdom