Blackcastle
in County Meath of Leinster, Ireland

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Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
0.000 and 0.000 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 0° 0' 0" and E 0° 0' 0"
Currency and Currency Code:
Euro - EUR
Spoken languages:
English, Irish
Local electricity:
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
Local Time: 09:55 PM (Sunday)
Timezone: Europe/Dublin
UTC/GMT offset: 0 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
7:53 am and 8:00 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-46.483 and 169.700 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Pounawea
References
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Discover Blackcastle

The district Blackcastle of in County Meath (Leinster) is a subburb in Ireland about 2,719 mi north-west of Qeshlaq, the country's capital city.

If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.

While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Navan, Dundalk, Naas, Tallaght and Swords. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 11°C / 51 °F

Morning Temperature 3°C / 38 °F
Evening Temperature 9°C / 48 °F
Night Temperature 5°C / 42 °F
Chance of rainfall 2%
Air Humidity 71%
Air Pressure 1007 hPa
Wind Speed Moderate breeze with 9 km/h (6 mph) from North-East
Cloud Conditions Scattered clouds, covering 26% of sky
General Conditions Light rain

Monday, 29th of April 2024

9°C (48 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.

Tuesday, 30th of April 2024

9°C (49 °F)
6°C (42 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.

Wednesday, 1st of May 2024

13°C (55 °F)
8°C (47 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.

Hotels and Places to Stay

Tankardstown

Address
3.732,3 mi
Rathkenny
C15 D535 Slane
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 16:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Bellinter House

Address
3.722,8 mi
Bellinter, Navan
. Meath
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin:
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Castle Arch

Address
3.726,6 mi
Summerhill Road
Trim
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Newgrange Hotel

Address
3.726,5 mi
1 Bridge Street
00000 Navan
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


The Yellow House B&B

Address
3.725,8 mi
1, Springfield Glen, Dublin Road
. Navan
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: 11:30 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 7:30 - 9:30 (lunchbreak: 11:30 - 3:00)
Weekend: 7:30 - 9:00 (lunchbreak: 12:00 - 2:00)


Ardboyne Hotel

Address
3.725,5 mi
Dublin ROAD 1
C15 C2R4 Navan
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Ash Cottage

Address
3.725,3 mi
Swan Lane,Old Balreask Woods 1-7
C15XK64 Navan
Ireland

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 02:00
Reception
Weekday: 2:00 - 18:00
Weekend: 2:00 - 18:00


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Dutch Pot Hydroponic System

Published: June 10, 2011
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Attractions and noteworthy things

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Ardbraccan

Ardbraccan is an ancient place of Christian worship in County Meath, Ireland. It is the location of the former residence of the Roman Catholic, then, after the Reformation, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath. It is located approximately 30 miles (48 kilometres) from Dublin.

Located at 53.6537, -6.74835 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.727 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Places of worship in County Meath

Hill of Tara

The Hill of Tara (Irish: Cnoc na Teamhrach, Teamhair or Teamhair na Rí), located near the River Boyne, is an archaeological complex that runs between Navan and Dunshaughlin in County Meath, Ireland. It contains a number of ancient monuments, and according to tradition, was the seat of the High King of Ireland.

Located at 53.5775, -6.61194 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.721 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Ancient Ireland, Archaeological sites in County Meath, Mountains and hills of County Meath, Visitor attractions in County Meath, National Monuments in County Meath, Royal sites of Ireland

County Meath

County Meath is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Mid-East Region and is also located in the province of Leinster. It is named after the ancient Kingdom of Mide (meaning "middle"). Meath County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 184,135 according to the 2011 census.

Located at 53.6667, -6.66667 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.727 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
County Meath, Leinster, Counties of the Republic of Ireland, Local administrative units of the Republic of Ireland

Slane Concert

Slane Concert (often referred to as Slane) is a concert held most years since 1981 in the grounds of Slane Castle near Slane, County Meath, in Ireland. The castle is owned by The 8th Marquess Conyngham, who was known as the Earl of Mount Charles from 1974 until 2009. Slane lies between Navan and Drogheda, about 45 km northwest of Dublin. Concerts typically occur on a Saturday in August, from 12:00 to 22:00.

Located at 53.7092, -6.55986 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.730 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
1980s in Irish music, 1990s in Irish music, 2000s in Irish music, 2010s in Irish music, Visitor attractions in County Meath, Recurring events established in 1981, Rock festivals in Ireland

Allenstown House

Allenstown House was a large five-bay, four-story Georgian mansion in County Meath, Ireland. It was built in around 1750 by William Waller. The final owner was Vice-Admiral Arthur William Craig who assumed the surname Craig-Waller when he inherited the property in 1920 from a distant relative. In the late 1930s the house and estate were bought by the Irish Land Commission. The lands were broken up and sold.

Located at 53.678, -6.819 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.729 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Country houses in Ireland, Buildings and structures in County Meath, Buildings and structures demolished in 1938

Durhamstown Castle

Durhamstown Castle is a 600 year old towerhouse in the townland of Durhamstown of the civil parish of Ardbraccan which is in the barony of Lower Navan, in County Meath, Ireland. It is named after a Mr Doream and has been converted into a guest house and restaurant. Althugh the precise origins of the building are unknown the existing castle is believed to date from the early 1400’s. The building is of four-storeys and the ground floor has four vaulted chambers with inserted windows.

Located at 53.654, -6.78893 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.727 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Castles in County Meath

Boyerstown

Boyerstown is a small townland and Roman Catholic parish in County Meath, Ireland. It is located off the N51 National secondary road 5 km southwest of Navan. The parish of Boyerstown, along with another parish called Cortown, historically has been linked to the neighbouring parish of Bohermeen, with the parish priest and curate serving all three parishes. Father David O'Hanlon, is a native of the parish. The M3 motorway runs through the townland .

Located at 53.635, -6.75083 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.726 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Towns and villages in County Meath

Bective Abbey

Bective Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Bheigthí) is a Cistercian abbey on the River Boyne in Bective, County Meath, Ireland. The abbey founded by Murchad O'Maeil-Sheachlainn in 1147 as a 'daughter house' of Mellifont Abbey. Although nothing remains except old ruins and walls, it is in a remarkable state of preservation. Bective Abbey is easy to find thanks to many sign posts along the way and it sets in the middle of a farmer's pasture. In 2012 The O.P.W.

Located at 53.5825, -6.70278 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.722 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Buildings and structures in County Meath, Cistercian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland, Ruins in the Republic of Ireland, Religion in County Meath, 1147 establishments in Ireland, Religious organizations established in the 1140s, Christian monasteries established in the 12th century, National Monuments in County Meath

Dunsany Castle and Demesne

Dunsany Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhun Samhna), Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland is a modernised Norman castle, started c. 1180 / 1181 by Hugh de Lacy, who also commissioned Killeen Castle, nearby, and the famous Trim Castle. It is possibly Ireland's oldest home in continuous occupation, having been held by the Cusack family and their descendants by marriage, the Plunketts, to the present day. The castle is surrounded by its demesne, the inner part of the formerly extensive Dunsany estate.

Located at 53.534, -6.62 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.718 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Dunsany, 1180s architecture, Castles in County Meath, Norman architecture, Archaeological sites in County Meath, Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany

Drumree

Drumree (Irish: Droim an Rí, meaning "Hill of the King") is a settled area in south County Meath, Ireland, south of Dunsany and approximately 26 kilometres from Dublin city centre. The next nearest settlement was the hamlet at Dunsany Cross Roads. Lord Dunsany lived at Dunsany Castle to the north for much of his life, and Drumree Railway Station was his local station.

Located at 53.5075, -6.57806 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.716 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Towns and villages in County Meath

Killeen Castle, Dunsany

Killeen Castle, located in Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland, is the current construction on a site occupied by a castle since around 1180. The current building is a restoration of a largely 19th century construction, burnt out in 1981. Killeen was built as one of a pair of castles either side of a major roadway north, the other being the extant Dunsany Castle.

Located at 53.534, -6.584 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.718 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Dunsany, Buildings and structures in County Meath, Golf clubs and courses in the Republic of Ireland

Kiltale GAA

Kiltale GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club based in Kiltale, in County Meath, Ireland. The club was founded in the early 1920s, then disbanded in 1934 but reformed in 1946. The club does not play Gaelic football; instead, the other club in the parish, Moynalvey, represents the area in football competitions. The club has won the Meath Senior Hurling Championship four times, most recently in 2012, and regularly features in the latter stages of that championship.

Located at 53.5229, -6.66091 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.718 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Meath

Trim GAA

Trim GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Trim, in County Meath, Ireland. The club fields both Gaelic football and hurling teams. It competes in Meath GAA competitions. Trim is known as the home of hurling in Meath and the Meath Senior Hurling Championship final was held there each year until the redevelopment of its facilities meant it was moved to Pairc Tailteann.

Located at 53.5535, -6.80085 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.721 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Meath, Trim, County Meath

Tara Mine

Tara Mines is a zinc and lead mine near Navan, County Meath, Ireland. In the Navan ore body Tara is an underground mine where the orebody lies between 50 and 900 metres below the surface. The deposit was discovered in 1970 by Derek Michael Romer, development started in 1973 and production began in 1977. Tara Mine is operated by Boliden.

Located at 53.6553, -6.715 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.727 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Zinc mines in Ireland, Lead mines in Ireland, Navan, Underground mines in Ireland

Trim Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of St Patrick, Trim is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Trim, County Meath in Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Meath, it is now one of two cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Meath and Kildare.

Located at 53.5544, -6.79194 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.721 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Anglican cathedrals in the Republic of Ireland, Visitor attractions in County Meath, Places of worship in County Meath, Trim, County Meath

History of roads in Ireland

There have been routes and trackways in Ireland connecting settlements and facilitating trade since ancient times and the country now has an extensive network of public roads connecting all parts of the island.

Located at 53.5862, -6.70938 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.722 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Roads in Ireland, Roads in the Republic of Ireland, History of transport in Ireland, Historic trails and roads in Ireland

Bellinter House

Bellinter House (Irish: Teach Baile an tSaoir) is a large classic country house of Georgian heritage, recently renovated and opened as a 34 room luxury spa hotel. It is located in 12 acres of parkland beside the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland some 10 km (6 miles) from Navan.

Located at 53.596, -6.665 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.723 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Buildings and structures in County Meath, Houses completed in 1750, Hotels in County Meath, Hotels in Ireland, Country houses in Ireland

Trim Aerodrome

Trim Aerodrome is located 2 nautical miles north-east of Trim, a town in County Meath, Ireland. The airfield has one runway, 10/28 which is 560 by 12 m (by ft). Trim Flying Club, a Registered Training Facility (RTF), is based at the aerodrome and operates two aircraft. The airfield is also home to other general aviation aircraft including microlights.

Located at 53.575, -6.73861 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.722 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Airports in the Republic of Ireland, Transport in County Meath

Kilmessan

Kilmessan (Irish: Cill Mheasáin meaning "Church of Messan") is a village in County Meath, Ireland.

Located at 53.5667, -6.65 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.721 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Towns and villages in County Meath

Donaghpatrick

Donaghpatrick is a village in County Meath, Ireland.

Located at 53.6833, -6.75 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.729 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Towns and villages in County Meath, Articles on towns and villages in Ireland possibly missing Irish place names

St. Mary's Abbey, Trim

St. Mary's Abbey in Trim, County Meath, Ireland is a former Augustinian Abbey dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. The abbey was situated on the north bank of the River Boyne, opposite Trim Castle, on land given to St. Patrick who is often credited with founding the abbey. The abbey was a prominent pilgrimage site, famous for the healing power of its statue of the Virgin Mary, until its dissolution under Henry VIII during the Reformation.

Located at 53.5553, -6.78694 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.721 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Former churches in the Republic of Ireland, Augustinian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland, Archaeological sites in County Meath, Trim, County Meath

St Lomans Park

St. Loman's Park (Irish: Páirc Naomh Lómáin), in Trim, Ireland, is a stadium which is home to Trim GAA and is traditionally known as the home of Meath Hurling. The grounds are at the western end of the town, situated on the Newhaggard Road. St. Lomans hosted the Meath Senior Hurling Championship final up until 2007, when the main pitch and clubhouse were closed for redevelopment.

Located at 53.5508, -6.80028 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.720 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Gaelic games grounds in the Republic of Ireland

Dunderry Lodge

Dunderry Lodge is a restaurant located in Dunderry, Navan, County Meath, Ireland. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1986-1989. The Michelin Guide awarded the restaurant the "Red M", indicating 'good food at a reasonable price', in the period 1981-1985. The Egon Ronay Guide awarded the restaurant one star in the period 1983-1985 and 1987-1988. During the time the restaurant was awarded the Michelin star, head chef was Catherine Healy.

Located at 53.6041, -6.78679 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.724 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Restaurants in the Republic of Ireland, Michelin Guide starred restaurants in Ireland, County Meath

The Black Friary

The Black Friary (Irish: An Mhainistir Dhubh) was a Dominican friary located in Trim, County Meath, Ireland.

Located at 53.5603, -6.78917 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.721 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Trim, County Meath, Archaeological sites in County Meath, Buildings and structures in County Meath, Religion in County Meath, History of County Meath

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This place is known by different names. Here the ones we know:
Black Castle, Blackcastle House, Blackcastle, An Caisleán Dubh