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We have 5 hotels in Kells.

 
 
Teach Cuailgne B&B Star Rating 3        
Carlanstown

Teach Cuailgne B&B is located in Kells and offers free Wi-Fi. It also provides a BBQ/picnic area and a garden.All the rooms at the bed & breakfast feature tea and coffee making facilities and ironing facilities.
Headfort Arms Hotel Star Rating 3        
Headfort Place

This understated, family-run inn is a 14-minute walk from Headfort Golf Club and 9.4 km from the Girley Bog Natural Heritage Area.The simple, modern rooms feature en suite bathrooms, free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffeemaking equipment.
Birchwood B&B Star Rating 3        
Balrath

Birchwood B&B provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Kells.The bed & breakfast has 6 traditional rooms that are accompanied by a variety of essential facilities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.Guests with a car can visit Navan and Trim, both within a 30-minute drive of the bed & breakfast.
Achill Cliff House Hotel Andamp; Restaurant Star Rating 3        
Achill Island,Co. Mayo

Achill Cliff House Hotel Andamp Restaurant offers 3-star accommodation in Kells. It is moments from Abbey of Kells, restaurants and nightlife options.Achill Cliff House Hotel Andamp Restaurant provides cosy rooms, equipped to suit the requirements of any guest.
Hideaway at Foxhollow Star Rating 4        
Fordstown , Navan

Located halfway between Kells and Athboy, the Hideaway at Foxhollow offers self-catering accommodation with free onsite parking. In County Meath, the three-bedroom house is surrounded by picturesque countryside and is in the heart of the Boyne Valley region.With a garden and a barbeque area, the house features 2 individually designed en-suite bedrooms upstairs and a third bedroom downstairs with a separate bathroom.
 
 
More on Kells .
 
Kells is a town in County Meath, Ireland. The town lies off the M3 motorway, 16 km from Navan and 65 km from Dublin. It is best known as the site of Kells Abbey, from which the Book of Kells takes its name.