Trim Castle Hotel

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The Fennells 0057

Trim Castle Hotel

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Trim is a historic town with a fairytale heartbeat, and Trim Castle Hotel lets you feel it from the moment you arrive. Sitting directly opposite the magnificent castle, the views set the tone: atmospheric, romantic, unmistakably Irish. Inside, bedrooms are cosy, well-furnished and thoughtfully equipped with everything you need for a brilliant stay, comfortable beds, smart bathrooms, excellent housekeeping, and quiet nights. Staff are warm and efficient, adding that extra polish without any fuss. Mornings start well with hearty breakfasts and fresh coffee before adventures beckon. Dublin is only a short drive on the motorway, yet you’re surrounded by all of the Boyne Valley’s treasures, the Hill of Tara, Slane and more. For value, location and real comfort, Trim Castle Hotel hits the mark beautifully.

Review

Trim is a historic town with a fairytale heartbeat, and Trim Castle Hotel lets you feel it from the moment you arrive. Sitting directly opposite the magnificent castle, the views set the tone: atmospheric, romantic, unmistakably Irish. Inside, bedrooms are cosy, well-furnished and thoughtfully equipped with everything you need for a brilliant stay, comfortable beds, smart bathrooms, excellent housekeeping, and quiet nights. Staff are warm and efficient, adding that extra polish without any fuss. Mornings start well with hearty breakfasts and fresh coffee before adventures beckon. Dublin is only a short drive on the motorway, yet you’re surrounded by all of the Boyne Valley’s treasures, the Hill of Tara, Slane and more. For value, location and real comfort, Trim Castle Hotel hits the mark beautifully.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The Trim Castle Hotel serves up a delicious trio of dining options, each with its own mood. Start casual here at the Bailey Brasserie, where comforting classics and friendly service invite you to linger over conversation. By day, the stylish Boann Cafe pairs fresh, vibrant lunches with uninterrupted views of the castle; by night, it transforms into a stylish bistro, the floodlit walls outside adding theatre to every plate. And on Sundays, Jules Restaurant makes the week’s highlight: a generous roast with all the trimmings, polished service, and a relaxed, special-occasion feel. Whether you’re grazing or making an evening of it, the food is consistently tasty, well-presented, and fairly priced, proof that the Trim Castle Hotel turns choice into a genuinely memorable experience for diners.


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The Fennells 0057

Contact Us

Castle Street ,
Trim, Co. Meath , C15 FCY8

+353 (0) 46 9483000

www.trimcastlehotel.com

info@trimcastlehotel.com

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Trim Castle Hotel, Castle Street, Manorland (1st Division), Trim, County Meath, Ireland

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