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| About Ardboyne Hotel |
Located in Navan, in the heart of County Meath , the Ardboyne Hotel takes its name from its raised location on the banks of the River Boyne. 'Ard' is the gaelic word for high or raised position. The hotel is set amidst a treasure trove of Irish historical sites including the world heritage site Newgrange, The Hill of Tara, Bective Abbey and Trim Castle .
The Ardboyne Hotel was bought by Cusack Hotels in 2004. Since then this hotel has been refurbished offering exceptionally well appointed accommodation and elegant conference & banqueting facilities for up to 500 delegates. The hotel is easily accessible from Dublin Airport and City centre and has private parking onsite. Whether it is business or pleasure, our elegantly appointed bedrooms are designed with your complete comfort and relaxation in mind.
Our deluxe rooms, many of which offer spectacular views of the gardens, incorporate every modern convenience including direct dial telephone, multi channel TV, hairdryer and hospitality tray offering tea, coffee and cookies for that personal touch.
The Ardboyne Hotel boasts a selection of bright, modern banqueting suites for up to 500 delegates. The Boyne, Tara and Bective Suites provide ideal surroundings for a large conference or product launch whilst the Tower Suite and Boardroom are specifically designed for smaller meetings and syndicates.
Our dedicated team is always on hand to offer expert advice on your choice of suite, equipment and specific room arrangements, ensuring the smooth running of your event. From a small off-site meeting or training seminar to a large AGM or product launch we have the following facilities. Conference Suites for 2-500 delegates Extensive landscaped gardens Professional service Transparent pricing Versatile & imaginative menus Natural daylight Private dining Complimentary parking Wheelchair access
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Last Updated: Tuesday, 26 August 2008 13:29PM
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