Old Post Office Hotel
Main amenities
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
Located within 5 minutes' walk of the Slane Craft Collective, Old Post Office Hotel Slane gives easy access to various tourist attractions. This Slane guest house also includes parking.
The hotel is situated in proximity to the Mellifont Abbey, while the Slane Castle is just 1 km away. Family tourists will enjoy visiting the Newgrange Farm and Coffee Shop, which is approximately a 10-minute drive away. The Old Post Office Slane lies 3.6 km from the ancient Knowth Monument. Slane bus stop is located fairly close to the accommodation.
The rooms feature such facilities as coffee and tea making equipment, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' entertainment. There is also a private bathroom. Bathrooms are equipped with a separate toilet and a shower, as well as comforts such as hair dryers and bath sheets.
Old Post Office Hotel is within easy reach of Boyle's of Slane, which serves delectable meals.
Review by hotel critic
Greetings from the Emerald Isle! As a landscape photographer hailing from the picturesque shores of Cork, I have a profound appreciation for the raw beauty of nature. My heart yearns for cozy cottages that provide respite after a day of capturing the rugged landscapes of Ireland and Iceland. Imagine my delight when I stumbled upon a hidden gem that ticked all the boxes - from high-quality bed linen to a bottle of water in the room upon arrival, this place had me at hello. the proximity to a charming local market and a bus stop right at the doorstep added a layer of convenience that I truly cherished. the warmth and friendliness of the staff, coupled with a sumptuous breakfast spread including fresh fruit and scones, made my mornings so much brighter. It was a pleasure to immerse myself in the rich history and traditional music just a stone's throw away. In conclusion, my stay was nothing short of enchanting, and I wholeheartedly recommend this place to anyone seeking a cozy retreat amidst the wonders of the Boyne Valley.