CIE Tour - Dunboyne
Dunboyne Castle, which was a fine Georgian house, was built as the seat of the Butler family, Lords Dunboyne. It later passed to the Mangan family and was the seat of Simon Mangan, HM Lieutenant for County Meath in the 1890s and 1900s. The House was sold in 1950 and became the Good Shepherd convent, in which nuns used to live until the closing of the convent in the 1990s due to building damage. A partial amount of the building had been dismantled. In 2006, the convent was sold and converted into a hotel.
CIE Bus Tours featuring Dunboyne
CIE Tour Name | Days | Retail From | Tour Map |
2022 - 9 Day Irish Legends
8 Nights / 16 Meals
Overnights: 1 Dunboyne, 2 Kilkenny, 2 Killarney, 2 Galway, 1 Dublin From Dublin to Dublin
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9
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$2,345.00
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2023 - 9 Day Irish Legends
8 Nights / 16 Meals
Overnights: 1 Dunboyne, 2 Kilkenny, 2 Killarney, 2 Galway, 1 Dublin From Dublin to Dublin
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9
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$2,215.00
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2022 - 10 Day Irish Legends
9 Nights / 17 Meals
Overnights: 1 Dunboyne, 2 Kilkenny, 2 Killarney, 2 Galway, 2 Dublin From Dublin to Dublin
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10
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$2,570.00
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2023 - 10 Day Irish Legends
9 Nights / 17 Meals
Overnights: 1 Dunboyne, 2 Kilkenny, 2 Killarney, 2 Galway, 2 Dublin From Dublin to Dublin
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10
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$2,435.00
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