Headfort Place, Kells,
Co. Meath, Ireland
7 conference and meeting rooms
58km from Dublin city centre
67km from Dublin airport
This Meath
conference and meeting hotel is located in the centre of the
Heritage Town of Kells, one hour from Dublin city specialising in
corporate team building packages in conjunction with the Causey
Experience.
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The Headfort Arm Hotel Meath offer large conference rooms and
smaller meeting rooms for hire, including;
• The Kenlis Suite Full
conference room maximum capacity 500
• The
Kenlis Suite Large conference room maximum capacity 375
• The
Kenlis Suite Small conference room maximum capacity 300
• The
Kenlis Lobby conference room maximum capacity 300
• The
Blackwater Suite conference room maximum
capacity 300
• Lloyd
meeting room maximum capacity 12
• Bective
meeting room maximum capacity 12
Recently refurbished throughout but retaining its old world
charm and traditional family run atmosphere with 45 bedrooms with
WIFI, laptop safes, orthopaedic sprung beds, experience showers and
plasma TV's as standard.
This Meath Hotel meeting venue also includes the award winning Vanilla Pod Restaurant,
Cafe Therese, Headfort Lounge, Keltic
Bar and Vitalize spa rooms.
Kells
is situated on the N3, the trunk road from Dublin to Donegal. A
officially listed Heritage town, it is a great destination in its own
rite. Kells is also a good base for exploring the Boyne Valley, with
all its historical associations. As well as the site of Battle of the
Boyne (1690), there are the passage graves of Knowth, Dowth and
Newgrange to be visited.
Alternatively, it is naturally an excellent place to break your journey when travelling to/from the Airport (an hour or so) or the ferryports of Dublin and Dun Laoghaire (an hour and a half). There are frequent express buses to Dublin and to Donegal.
Also
within easy reach (3/4 of an hour) are good sandy beaches, if you fancy
a day at the sea after all the historical tourism. There is a
racecourse at Navan. There are numerous golf courses within an easy
drive, as well as Kells' own superb championship course Headfort Golf
Club.
Your onward travel from Kells should take only a few
hours to any/all of the destinations on this sketch. You will be
fortified by an enormous breakfast and will have learnt quite a lot
about Monastic Ireland. The evening will have been spent with old
friends whom you hadn't met before. You will have eaten very well and
been served Guinness in the most perfect surroundings - or caught a
large trout, burned up the golf course, been riding, decided to become
a writer or even to buy a house locally.
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