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Reddans of Bettystown Luxury Bed & Breakfast, Restaurant and Bar, hotel in Bettystown

Just a 2-minute walk from Bettystown Beach and 200 yards from Laytown Beach, Reddans of Bettystown Luxury Bed & Breakfast, Restaurant and Bar features accommodations in Bettystown, with a bar.

Great food and entertainment
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
1,058 reviews
Price from
$202.33
1 night, 2 adults
Flynns of Termonfeckin Boutique Hotel, hotel in Bettystown

Flynns of Termonfeckin Boutique Hotel is located on the banks of the Ballywater River and is a 10-minute walk from the beach and a 5-minute drive from Drogheda.

Wonderful place to stay
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
928 reviews
Price from
$171.57
1 night, 2 adults
The Glenside Hotel, hotel in Bettystown

The Glenside is located in beautiful countryside just 1.2 mi from Drogheda and 3.1 mi from the beach at Bettystown. There is a bar, a la carte restaurant and free parking.

The staff and breakfast were fantastic. No stairs or elevator to deal with. Beautiful quiet terrace out back.
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
814 reviews
Price from
$131.22
1 night, 2 adults
The Marcy Hotel, hotel in Bettystown

Located in Drogheda and within 4.9 miles of Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre, The Marcy Hotel features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Nice decor in most places
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
207 reviews
Price from
$184.17
1 night, 2 adults
CityNorth Hotel & Conference Centre, hotel in Bettystown

The 4-star City North Hotel is located just off Junction 7 on the M1, Dublin-Belfast route and 30 minutes from Dublin city.

high standard
Scored 8.0
8.0
Rated very good
Very Good
565 reviews
Price from
$160.20
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Bettystown:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Bettystown has a fabulous beach ideal for nice long walks,...

    Bettystown has a fabulous beach ideal for nice long walks, there's also some nice coffee shops in the area but there is not much else to do there. There are good bus and rail connections, with shuttle buses to and from the train station in Laytown and the main bus station in Drogheda. A car would also be helpful to explore neighboring areas, and a little further a field.
    Jackie
    Ireland
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    Nothing about Bettystown which is a pleasant place to stay...

    Nothing about Bettystown which is a pleasant place to stay for a couple of days. But a warning for travellers to the Cherbourg or Holyhead ferries concerning the toll roads around Dublin. It's complicated! The M50 is a toll motorway that acts as a ring road from south of Dublin to north of Dublin, including a spur from the junction with the M1 into Dublin port where the ferries are based. Part of it is a toll road but the toll element is only between Junctions 6 and 7 to the west of Dublin and do not figure in the trip from Bettystown. This is, however quite difficult to work out to a person of normal intelligence such as myself and is also not stated explicitly on the website in a manner that is user-friendly. (The problem is alsocompounded by the fact that there are no toll barriers - payment is prompted by ANPR cameras. This makes it difficult for foreigners to pay any toll charges, but the informed traveller will have done his reseacrh and figured this for himself). Having wrongly assumed I would have to pay a toll I phoned the number on the website the day before and gave my details to a friendly but rather bemused operative and then further assumed a trouble-free journey to the ferryport. Alas I had got it wrong. I had not realised that the M50 section from the M1 junction into the ferryport was part of a different toll scheme, that of the Dublin Port Tunnel. We duly passed through the tunnel and arrived at a toll booth where I was stung for €3,50. Fortunately I had the cash to hand and even more fortunately there was a real person in the toll booth and not an ANPR camera. Had it been camera only I would not have known that I needed to pay and would have been stung with a hefty fine. This happened to me in Portugal some years ago so I'm always alert for camera-only schemes but this one caused a lot of confusion.
    Julian Elphick
    France
  • Scored 10
    10

    Socket on both sides of bed.also socket near dressing table...

    Socket on both sides of bed.also socket near dressing table for using hair applliances.lovely friendly hotel was made very welcome.breakfast delicious as was all meals.my 12 yr old granddaughter loved her stay there beach right beside us!!
    Deborah
    United Kingdom