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    Navan (/ ˈ n æ v ən / NAV-ən; Irish: An Uaimh [ənˠ ˈuəvʲ], meaning "the Cave") is the county town and largest town of County Meath, Ireland. It is at the confluence of the River Boyne and Blackwater , around 50 km northwest of Dublin .

  2. Jan 2, 2024 · Navan is the county town of County Meath and, while it’s close to many of the best things to do in Meath, it’s often overlooked. However, there’s some excellent restaurants in Navan and there’s plenty to see and do around the town, too! Below, you’ll find a clatter of things to do in Navan, regardless of the time of year. Dive on in!

  3. Oct 17, 2019 · Navan, about an hour outside of Dublin, is the only town in Europe that is spelled the same forward and backward. Fun palindrome aside, there is a lot to be excited about in Navan. The town has some of the most important ancient sites in Ireland as well as cultural and local attractions to keep visitors busy.

  4. Navan, urban district and county seat of County Meath, Ireland. It lies at the confluence of the Rivers Boyne and Blackwater. The Great Motte, an imposing earthwork 52 feet (16 metres) high, is on its western outskirts. The town was walled and fortified by Hugh de Lacy and later became an outpost.

  5. The main town of County Meath, Navan is the gateway to “the Heritage Capital of Ireland.” Ancient historic sites and religious ruins abound, and the Iron-Age monuments of the Hill of Tara alone are enough to fill you with awe.

  6. Navan is the county town of County Meath, 56 km northwest of Dublin. It's now a modern place, part of the Dublin commuter belt, with limited sights or amusements. But as the county town, it's the seat of local government and the area transport hub, so you might find yourself here on business or changing buses. Understand.

  7. Tucked away in the County Armagh countryside, this prehistoric wonderland is a must-visit for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of Ireland’s fascinating folklore. At the heart of the site lies Emain Macha, the first capital of Ulster, seat of its kings, important religious temple and a legendary fort steeped in Celtic lore.