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Slane

Slane is a charming little village in County Meath, and the main advantage to being or staying here is that it's the gateway to visiting the archaeological site Bru na Boine, which UNESCO has declared a World Heritage Site. These neolithic tombs can be found throughout this region, from the very mystical, to the more plain. Slane would be a good base for you if you want to discover the region a little more on your own. It is on a hill beside the river Boyne which gives its name to the archaeological park, and has thousand or so. Around the very green field, the sheep, it's a typical Irish landscape that's really beautiful.

To get you will take the N2 and N51 from Dublin,'re UNOA hour and a half drive. Historical sites around are for the oldest, 5000 years old! From Dublin, the region can be visited in one day, but it will be a long day. The people much more recent, in fact it was planned in the eighteenth century Georgian houses. There are two main streets, some pubs and shops for visitors, souvenirs, antiques and food. The Hill of Slane is an important religious center with a large cemetery.
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