The charming heritage town of Trim is just a short stroll from Trim Castle Hotel. Brimming with traditional Irish pubs and unique shops, it’s the perfect place to soak up genuine local hospitality.
Trim Castle Hotel offers the ideal base for a memorable family getaway or a peaceful couple’s escape.
Whether you’re here with loved ones or seeking a bit of adventure, explore the many incredible attractions that await in the heart of the Boyne Valley.
Emerald Park
Ireland’s only theme park and zoo, Emerald Park is a must-visit for families and adventure enthusiasts alike. With heart-pounding rollercoasters and fascinating exotic animals, it’s the perfect destination where excitement and discovery come together.


Causey farm
Causey Farm offers a fun and authentic taste of rural Ireland, making it a favourite for families and visitors of all ages. From traditional farm activities and animal encounters to interactive cultural experiences like bog jumping and bread making, it’s a place where laughter, learning, and Irish heritage come together.
Puca Festival- Home of Halloween
The Púca Festival in Trim is a spectacular celebration of Ireland’s ancient Halloween origins. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Trim Castle, the festival brings the mythic spirit of Samhain to life with breathtaking light installations, live music, street performances, and immersive storytelling.


Slane Castle & Distillery
Perched along the scenic banks of the River Boyne, Slane Castle is famed for its rich history and iconic concerts. Visitors can also tour the working Slane Distillery, gaining an insider’s look at the craftsmanship behind its world-renowned whiskey.
Hill of Tara
The Hill of Tara is one of Ireland’s most iconic archaeological and historical sites, steeped in ancient mythology and royal heritage. Once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, this sacred hill offers breathtaking views across the Boyne Valley and a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s past, with its ancient monuments, ceremonial mounds, and timeless stories waiting to be explored.


Brú na Bóinne
Brú na Bóinne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Ireland’s most remarkable archaeological treasures. Home to the ancient passage tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth, it dates back over 5,000 years, long before the pyramids of Egypt. Visitors can explore these prehistoric monuments and marvel at the intricate carvings and astronomical alignments that reveal the ingenuity and spiritual life of Ireland’s early settlers.