Best Beach in Meath

We've collected top 10 mentioned beaches in Meath from other articles such as Ireland Before You Die, Lonely Planet, Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do.

Best Beach in Meath

Sandymount Beach
Sandymount Beach
4.4 (1237 ratings)
At low tide, this stretch of coastline features a wide area of sand popular for leisure walks.
Co. Dublin, Ireland
Beach
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"On the Southside choose from Sandymount beach, Sandycove and Seapoint, popular with local sea swimmers. Seapoint is home to a Martello tower that's now the headquarters of the Genealogical Society of Ireland. On the Northside you have Dollymount beach, a 5-km long stretch set to the backdrop of Dublin's Poolbeg Chimneys and Howth Head, and is surrounded by the North Bull Island Nature Reserve."
Burrow Beach
Burrow Beach
4.7 (770 ratings)
4, Strand Court, 19A Burrow Rd, Quarry, Dublin 13, Ireland
Beach
Whiterock
Whiterock
4.7 (27 ratings)
Co. Dublin, Ireland
Beach
Velvet Strand
Velvet Strand
4.7 (677 ratings)
Portmarnock, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Beach
Dollymount Strand
Dollymount Strand
4.4 (281 ratings)
Bull Island, Clontarf East, Dollymount, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Beach
Sandymount Strand
Sandymount Strand
4.6 (34 ratings)4 (45 ratings)
Vast expanse of sandy shoreline bordered by a lengthy promenade attracting walkers & families.
Ireland
BeachOutdoor Activities
Mentioned by Wedding Photographer Dublin Olga Hogan
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"A little trip away from Dublin City Centre, it’s the perfect romantic location for beach strolls or some sunset portraits. It has the tall grass, sea air and the iconic Poolbeg Towers as the quintessentially-Dublin backdrop!. A great spot for an engagement session, an elopement or a lovely portrait spot on a wedding day if you’re driving in from the south side."
Portmarnock Beach
Portmarnock Beach
4.7 (439 ratings)4.5 (255 ratings)
Co. Dublin, Ireland
BeachOutdoor Activities
Mentioned by Dymabroad
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"This is the perfect place to go to if you want to capture water and nature. Moreover, going to this beach is a very fun thing to do when you're in Dublin. So it's not only great for photography, but you'll also have an amazing day if you go here."
Donabate Beach
Donabate Beach
4.6 (1373 ratings)4.5 (44 ratings)
Donabate Village, Balcarrick, Donabate, Co. Dublin, Ireland
BeachOutdoor Activities

Historic Sites in Meath

Guinness Storehouse
Guinness Storehouse
4.4 (11880 ratings)4.5 (40924 ratings)
Brewery experience telling the tale of Ireland's famous beer, with tastings and a rooftop bar.
St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland
BreweryHistoric SitesVisitor CentersSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
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"Guinness Storehouse – It's more than just a brewery. The Guinness Storehouse experience is part brewery tour and part museum, ending with a pint at a rooftop bar overlooking Dublin. The Guinness Storehouse is said to be the top tourist attraction in all of Ireland, and it's fun and interesting whether or not you like Guinness (though, note that my beer-loving friends all say that the Guinness in Ireland tastes WAY better than the Guinness we get in the US!). Book your ticket here."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"The most popular visit in town is this multimedia homage to Guinness in a converted grain storehouse that is part of the 26-hectare brewery. Across its seven floors you'll discover everything about Guinness before getting to taste the brew in the top-floor Gravity Bar, with panoramic views. The floor directly below has a very good restaurant. Pre-booking your tickets online will save you time and money."
Mentioned by The Liberties Dublin
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"The Guinness Storehouse’s restaurants are now open to the public without an experience ticket. Explore how our beers from the Guinness Brewery can uniquely cut, contrast or complement our menus."
Bective Abbey
Bective Abbey
4.6 (558 ratings)4.5 (102 ratings)
Well-preserved, 13th- to 16th-c. remains of an abbey founded in 1147, now a national monument.
R161, Ballina, Co. Meath, Ireland
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"The extraordinarily preserved yet little-visited ruins of Cistercian Bective Abbey are off the R161, 7km northeast of Trim. Founded by Murchadh O'Melaghin, King of Meath, in 1147, the abbey was confiscated by Henry VIII between 1536 and 1541 to fund his military campaign. Like Trim Castle, Bective Abbey also played a starring role in the film Braveheart. The evocative ruins are free to visit and are open round the clock; there's a small car park next to the site."
Howth, Howth Harbour, stop 577
Howth, Howth Harbour, stop 577
4 (2 ratings)4.5 (4 ratings)
Howth, Dublin, Ireland
Bus stopSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesHistoric Walking Areas

Best & Cool Bars in Meath

Kennedy's Pub & Restaurant
Kennedy's Pub & Restaurant
4.3 (1008 ratings)
30-32 Westland Row, Dublin 2, D02 DP70, Ireland
PubBarCocktail barRestaurant
Mentioned by Press Up Hospitality Group
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"Kennedy’s established in 1850 has long since maintained an honourable standing amongst the elite of Dublin’s watering holes. It once provided more than a sumptuous pint for the residents of Westland Row and Merrion Square as the front part of the establishment used to be a grocery shop. A shop where young Oscar Wilde earned his first shilling stacking the shelves on Saturday afternoon."
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Eat, Drink, Nightlife in Dublin
"Kennedys Bar is one of Dublin's oldest pubs located in the very centre of the city, minutes walk from Trinity College. Kennedy's has an extensive food menu and hosts live music on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights."
House Dublin
House Dublin
4.4 (1840 ratings)
Stylish restaurant serving international food, bar with open fire & 6 vintage-styled hotel rooms.
27 Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland
BarHotelRestaurant
Mentioned by dodublin.ie
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"House Dublin is situated in two Georgian Townhouses on Leeson Street. House serves lunch, dinner and opens until late. There is a sizable dancefloor downstairs but before you head down there we suggest relaxing by their fire before going for a boogie."
Wrights Findlater Howth
Wrights Findlater Howth
4.2 (1184 ratings)
Harbour Rd, Howth, Dublin, Ireland
BarPubRestaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Bars and Clubs in Dublin
"Located on Harbour Road, as you enter Howth Village, Wrights Findlater Howth occupies a truly stunning location with unparalelled views of Howth Harbour & Ireland's Eye."

Top Best French Restaurants in Meath

One Pico Restaurant
One Pico Restaurant
4.6 (300 ratings)
Innovative combinations of French technique and Irish produce served in an 18th-century coach house.
5 Molesworth Pl, School House Ln E, Dublin 2, D02 YA32, Ireland
Modern European restaurantFrench restaurantIrish restaurant
Mentioned by Elite Traveler
The 8 Best Restaurants in Dublin
"Style / Ambiance: Tucked away on a small lane near St. Stephen’s Green, One Pico offers award-winning fine dining in a peaceful pocket of the city center. The fresh white exterior leads into a dining room of gold and beige, peppered with plush purple furnishings that make it easy to linger here for a while. Chef-proprietor Eamonn O’Reilly and head chef Ciaran McGill create wonderfully inventive dishes using local seasonal produce, changing the menu every month and never failing to impress O’Reilly’s many loyal disciples."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best places to eat in Dublin in 2020
"A luxuriously styled restaurant that continues to fly under the radar, even that of the locals, located mere steps from Grafton Street. One Pico, under chef Ciaran McGill, delivers an elegant, continental gastronomic experience in the heart of Dublin. Particularly wonderful for lunch and pre-theatre."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"Chef-owner Eamonn O'Reilly cuts quite a dash, but it's his sophisticated, daring, contemporary cuisine that tends to seduce visitors to his...Read More"
Pearl Brasserie
Pearl Brasserie
4.7 (524 ratings)
Intimate contemporary rooms with peat burning fireplaces for innovative and well presented plates.
20 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 XH98, Ireland
French restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
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"Our Christmas🎄Lunch and Group Dinner menu: #PearlBrasserie #FineDining #Restaurant #MerrionStreetUpper #Dublin. A post shared by Pearl Brasserie (@pearlbrasserie) on Dec 22, 2018 at 4:48am PST. One of Dublin’s top-rated restaurants, Pearl Brasserie will ensure you a magical night with your romantic interest."
Mentioned by ArrivalGuides.com
Dublin - Dining
"Located next to The Merrion Hotel and opposite the Government Buildings, Pearl Brasserie is a cosy basement hideawau exuding style, glamour and luxury. The celebrated food takes casual dining to new levels. Winner of Restaurant of the Year 2009, it has been at the top of the pack in Dublin for 14 years."
Bloom Brasserie
Bloom Brasserie
4.5 (584 ratings)
Stylish & intimate restaurant and wine bar with menu of refined contemporary dishes, plus cocktails.
11 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin, D04 HN92, Ireland
RestaurantFrench restaurantBrasserieWine bar

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Meath

Brillys A83ch96
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4.2 (279 reviews)
Brogans Bar & Hotel
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