Castle Arch Hotel Trim
Review
The Castle Arch Hotel, a shiny gem in the Cusack Hotel group's crown, offers an unparalleled blend of warmth and hospitality that feels like a home away from home. Being family owned, this establishment epitomizes the essence of Irish charm, providing an intimate setting that invites guests to unwind and immerse themselves in comfort. The town of Trim is steeped in history, surrounded by County Meath's abundant heritage sites, some even older than Stonehenge, offering a rich tapestry of cultural exploration. The hotel itself mirrors this historical richness with its cozy, well-appointed rooms, friendly staff, and exceptionally good cuisine. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or considering a memorable venue for your wedding, this hotel promises an experience that might just have you planning your next visit before you've even departed. Don't just take my word for it though, the best way to believe me, is to stay there yourself!
- Top 100 Review
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Summerhill Road
, Commons (3rd Division),
Trim, Co. Meath
, C15 WD92
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Nearby Attractions

The Play Centre - Trim
The award winning Play Centre here in Trim is, in my opinion, one of the finest indoor play venues I’ve come across in all my years writing these books. Owner Joe Hutchinson has created a bright, spacious and safe environment where children can run, climb and explore while parents

County Meath Golf Club
County Meath Golf Club is in sparkling form, thanks to the superb stewardship of John Ennis and his first-rate team, including golf pro Robin Machin. Conditioning across the course is consistently sharp, greens true and fairways inviting, with clever bunkering that rewards strategic play

The Hot Box Sauna (Bective)
Hot Box Sauna at Bective Mill delivers a deeply restorative experience in a setting steeped in history. Tucked beside the seventeenth-century mill that once powered local life, it also sits a short, scenic stroll from Bective Abbey, founded in 1147, where Cistercian echoes still linger.














