The Venue
Set in the beautiful Meath countryside, Ballymagarvey Village is a private wedding estate filled with history, charm, and romantic character. Here's everything you need to know to find us.
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Ballymagarvey Village
Balrath
Navan
Co. Meath, C15V67P
Ireland
📍 53.621641 N / -6.486705 W
Navan
Co. Meath, C15V67P
Ireland
📍 53.621641 N / -6.486705 W
Getting There
Whether you're travelling by car, boat, or plane, we've gathered directions to help you find your way to Ballymagarvey Village.
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🚗 From Dublin
Take the M50 northbound and exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
🚗 From Mullingar
Take the N52 toward Delvin and continue through Delvin towards Kells. At Kells join the M3 south-eastbound and exit at Junction 7 for the R147. Follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the right behind white gates.
🚗 From Limerick
Take the M7 motorway eastbound to Dublin then the M50 northbound. Exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
🚗 From Westport
Take the N5 eastbound toward Castlebar and Longford. At Mullingar take junction 16 for the N52 toward Delvin and continue through Delvin towards Kells. At Kells join the M3 south-eastbound and exit at Junction 7 for the R147. Follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the right behind white gates.
🚗 From Waterford
Take the M9 northbound to Dublin, then the M50 northbound. Exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
🚗 From Galway
Take the M6/M4 motorway eastbound to Dublin then the M50 northbound. Exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
🚗 From Cavan
Take the N3 southbound toward Navan and continue to the M3 motorway. Exit at Junction 7 for the R147 and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the right behind white gates.
✈️ From Brisbane, Australia
Fly from Brisbane International Airport (BNE) to Dublin Airport (DUB), typically with connecting flights through Singapore, Doha, or Dubai. From Dublin Airport take the M50 southbound exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
✈️ From Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Fly from Charleston International Airport (CHS) to Dublin Airport (DUB), typically with connections via JFK, ATL, or EWR. From Dublin Airport take the M50 southbound exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
🚢 From Liverpool, UK
Take the ferry from Liverpool to Dublin Port (Irish Ferries or Stena Line). From Dublin Port, take the Dublin Port Tunnel to join the M50 northbound. Exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
✈️ From Seattle, Washington, USA
Fly from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Dublin Airport (DUB), typically with one connection via major hubs such as JFK, ORD, or AMS. From Dublin Airport take the M50 southbound exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.
✈️ From Munich, Germany
Fly from Munich Airport (MUC) to Dublin Airport (DUB), with direct flights available daily. From Dublin Airport take the M50 southbound exit at Junction 5 for the M2 toward Ashbourne. Continue on the M2/N2 northbound toward Slane, and follow signs to Balrath Cross. The entrance is on the left behind white gates.