Broadmeadow
Equestrian Centre has such superb facilities that for years it was
Dublin's major Grand Prix Showjumping Venue.
The centre
has three arenas including a large indoor one, coffee shop,
toilets, reception, viewing area, truck park and car park.
Lessons are available all week with horses and ponies that
cater for every standard of rider. And we offer a summer
riding camp for aspiring young riders.
Horse
Racing
Go to
the Races or visit the famous Tattersalls Horsesales.
10 minutes
from Fairyhouse races and Tattersalls
20 minutes from Navan race course
40 minutes from Leopardstown race course
Golf
Broadmeadow
is surrounded, within a 20 minute drive by dozens of golf
course, most of which are championship courses. Golfing enthusiasts
can base themselves at Broadmeadow and enjoy a game of golf
at the many different courses. Golf packages and tee times
can be arranged. More on golf.
Dublin
The capital city of Ireland was founded by Viking traders more than 1,000 years ago. You'll find bits of ancient Ireland in places like Dublin Castle and by visiting the mummies of St. Micham's Church.
But, it was during the 1700's that Dublin laid down much of its present streetscape. You can walk through huge neighbourhoods of intact Georgian buildings around the National Museums and National Gallery.
Or, enjoy the throbbing buzz of the central shopping district. Dublin is one of Europe's great cities and the plae positively hums.
You can take public transport from nearby Ashebourne or Swords, or simply drive into the city centre about 20 minutes away.
Tennis
Adjacent to the country house is an all weather tennis court for Broadmeadow guests only.
Clay Pigeon Shooting
Clay pigeon shooting is available nearby. This must be booked in advance - we'll handle that for you - and is available all year round.
Walking
Walk right out of your room into history. On Broadmeadow's extensive grounds there are two standing stones probably dating from the early Bronze Age - some 4,500 years ago.
Or, drive to one of the nearby heritage sites - the hill of Tara, the monastic town of Kells, the ancient holy places of Newgrange and Loughcrew or Trim castle. And start awandering. Most of these sites are even accessible by wheel chair, so it's not like we're talking major hike.
Crossing this megalithic landscape at your own pace is absolutely the best way to warp yourself back about 6 or 7,000 years. Walking holidays can be arranged.
Broadmeadow
Country House Bullstown, Ashbourne
County Meath, Ireland