MEATH: 10 Best things to see in Trim
Welcome to Trim, One of Ireland's heritage towns, Trim is situated on the River Boyne. It once had the oldest and largest religious settlements in the country.
Trim contains more medieval buildings than any town in Ireland.
And I will show you the 10 best things to visit in Trim.
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Jillian O’Brien of Trim Castle Hotel tells us some of her favourite things to see and do in Trim, a beautiful medieval town in the heart of the Boyne Valley. Cosy accommodation and tasty food and drink options make for a perfect getaway! Book now at discoverboynevalley.ie
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Time Site/Attraction
00:07 Trim Castle
00:13 The Yellow Steeple and St. Mary’s Abbey
00:17 Trim Porchfield and River Walk
00:23 Newtown Friary and Cathedral Trim
00:26 Priory of St John the Baptist
00:28 Bective Abbey
00:36 Trim Visitor Centre and Medieval Armoury
00:38 Franzinis Restaurant
00:38 Stockhouse Restaurant
00:41 James Griffin Pub
00:43 Brogans Bar and Hotel
00:48 Boyne Valley Activities
00:50 Bee Wise Nature Trail
01:04 Knightsbrook Hotel
01:04 Caravogue House
01:08 Highfield House
01:10 Trim Castle Hotel
01:20 The Kilkenny Shop
Historic Scenic Trim Co Meath Ireland
We are down at the Knightsbrook Hotel Spa and Golf Resort Hotel Trim Co Meath for a few days. This is a glimpse at what you will find in and around the town of Trim. A small town of around 9000. The town has a lot of history, a large Norman castle, monastery, abbey, old graveyard, several other outstanding aged buildings, wonderful walks and scenery and great shopping and restaurants. Come and discover it for yourself.
Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim, meaning town at the ford of elderflowers)[3] is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is situated on the River Boyne and has a population of 8,268. The town is noted for Trim Castle - the largest Cambro-Norman castle in Ireland. It was once the county town but today that honour belongs to Navan.
Exploring Trim, Heritage Town in Ireland 🇮🇪
Trim is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is situated on the River Boyne and has a population of 9,194. The town is noted for Trim Castle – the largest Norman castle in Ireland. One of the two cathedrals of the United Dioceses of Meath and Kildare — St Patrick's cathedral — is located north of the river.
Cathedral of St Peter & Paul Nahury1's photos around Newtown Trim, Ireland (newtown trim meath)
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Visit to Trim Castle in Ireland
This is a video of Trim Castle in Ireland. It was the site of some of the filming of the movie Braveheart.
Pretty fantastic castle with an outerwall and a keep that is in excellent shape.
It has gone through several stages over the centuries and building was first begun in 1173 by Hugh de Lacy.
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Trim Castle - Trim, Ireland
David's Been Here brings you northwest of Dublin to the town of Trim. Here David checks out the 12th Century Trim Castle, which was the first stone castle to be built in Ireland, and is also the largest Norman Castle in the country as well. Open to the public, you can wander in and around this ancient fortress, with its beautiful grounds, moat, ancient structural defense and more. Seen in the final scene of the movie Braveheart, visit this unique, unforgettable castle with the David's Been Here Guide to Ireland, now available for your Kindle as well.
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A Walk around the Norman Walls of Trim Castle Co Meath
Is this the largest Norman Castle by area in Ireland? I suspect so.
We are down at Trim Co Meath for a few days break. Trim has got a number of ancient ecclesiastical and castle sites within easy walking distance of the town. Here overlooking the River Boyne is the fantastic Norman Trim Castle featured in Mel Gibson's Braveheart film. With an area of 30,000 m², Trim Castle is the largest Cambro-Norman castle in Ireland. The design of the central three-story keep (also known as a donjon or great tower) is unique for a Norman keep being of cruciform shape, with twenty corners.
Trim Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Atha Troim) is a Norman castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath, Ireland. With an area of 30,000 m², it is the largest Norman castle in Ireland. Over a period of 30 years, it was built by Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter as the caput of the Lordship of Meath.
The castle site was chosen because it is on raised ground, overlooking a fording point on the River Boyne. The area was an important early medieval ecclesiastical and royal site that was navigable in medieval times by boat up the River Boyne, about 25 miles from the Irish Sea. Trim Castle is referred to in the Norman poem The Song of Dermot and the Earl.
During the late Middle Ages, Trim Castle was the centre of administration for Meath and marked the outer northern boundary of The Pale. In the 16th and 17th centuries it had declined in importance, except as a potentially important military site, and the castle was allowed to deteriorate. During the 15th century the Irish Parliament met in Trim Castle seven times and a mint operated in the castle.
The Castle fell into decline in the 16th century but was refortified during the Irish Confederate Wars in the 1640s. In 1649 after the sacking of Drogheda, the garrison of Trim fled to join other Irish forces and the place was occupied by the army of Oliver Cromwell.
Priory of St. John the Baptist - River Boyne (Trim) | County Meath | Ireland | 4K Aerial Film
Flight over and around the Priory of St. John the Baptist on the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath (Ireland).
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Eitilt anonn is anall ar Phrióireacht Naomh Eoin Baiste ar an mBóinn i mBaile Átha Troim, Co. na Mí (Éire).
Vol au-dessus et autour du Prieuré Saint-Jean-Baptiste sur la rivière Boyne à Trim, comté de Meath (Irlande).
Vuelo sobre y alrededor del Priorato de San Juan Bautista en el río Boyne en Trim, condado de Meath (Irlanda).
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Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, 6 De Granville Ct, Saintjohns, Trim, Co. Meath, C15 T973, Ireland
St Peter & Paul Cathedral
This medieval cathedral is situated in Newtown Cemetery. It was founded close to the temporal power of Trim Castle by the Norman Bishop Simon de Rochfort in c.1206 after his cathedral at Clonard was burned down. Only part of the original nave and chancel of this largest Gothic Church in Ireland survive. Part of the ruined Priory of Augustinian Canons, which were established to maintain the Cathedral, also survive.
Buried under the high alter of the cathedral are the remains of the founder Simon de Rochford (died 1224) and one of his successors, Bishop William Sherwood, who died in 1428. The figure of the bishop now affixed to the wall of the cathedral was long trodden underfoot and was badly worn in places. The figure is commonly known as ‘king john's daughter' but is probably the figure of Simon de Rochford the founder of the cathedral.
In the parish church in Newtown-Clonbun stands the remains of the tomb of Sir Lucas Dillon and his wife Lade Jane Bathe, daughter of James Bathe of Athcarne and Drunmconrath. The recumbent figures of Sir Lucas in Renaissance armour and his wife in Elizabethian gown surmount the tomb. This tomb is known locally as the tomb of the jealous man and woman because the two figures do not touch each other at all. And also the sword of state separates the figures.
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Trim Castle (River Boyne) | “Braveheart” film location | County Meath | Ireland | 4K Aerial Film
Flight over and around Trim Castle on the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath (Ireland). Trim Castle was the location for King John’s Castle in the film “Braveheart” the 1995 historical drama directed by and starring Mel Gibson.
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I GOT FINED IN TRIM, THE HERITAGE TOWN
Trim is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is situated on the River Boyne and has a population of 9,194. The town is noted for Trim Castle - the largest Norman castle in Ireland. It played it's part in the Oscar winning film Braveheart starring Mel Gibson.
Trim is situated 28 miles ( 45 KM ) north west of Dublin City.
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Jerpoint Abbey, Kilkenny Ireland
Jerpoint Abbey is a short drive from Kilkenny Ireland. If you go, you will find the ruins of a Cistercian abbey that was founded in the late 12th century. Before entering you will go through the Visitor Center that we found hosted by a wonderful and knowledgeable woman that not only knew about the Jerpoint Abbey, but also several other sites nearby.
Jerpoint is well known for its stone carvings, square and embattled tower. Jerpoint is a national monument and has been run by the Office of Public works since 1880.
When we visited it was raining slightly, but we literally had the entire place to ourselves. Please visit and pass the word, this is not to be missed if you are near Kilkenny Ireland.
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Watch in HD (1080). More than 100 locations in 2 weeks from the 1st to the 15th of September 2018 with 2920km on the road and 160km hiking!
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0:01 Day 1: Flight from Vienna to Dublin via Amsterdam 30km
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0:19 Dublin
0:45 Day 2: From Dublin short in the North 198km
0:45 Malahide Castle & Gardens
1:09 Monasterboice High Cross and Round Tower
1:54 Newgrange
2:04 Trim Castle
2:22 Day 3: From Dublin to Carlow 208km
2:22 Wicklow Mountains
2:45 Browneshill Dolmen
2:55 Carlow Castle
3:13 Levitstown Mill
3:20 Ballyadams Castle
3:27 Day 4: From Carlow to Cork 262km
3:27 Cullohill Castle
3:47 Balief Castle
3:53 Rock of Cashel
4:46 Hore Abbey
5:27 Cahir Castle
5:58 Blarney Castle
6:36 Cork
6:40 Day 5: From Cork to Ahakista 263km
6:40 Drombeg Stone Circle
7:08 Altar Wedge Tomb
7:30 Mizen Head
8:19 Barleycove
8:26 Sheap´s Head
9:14 Tullow
9:18 Ahakista
9:28 Day 6: From Ahakista to Valentia Island 340km
9:28 Glengarriff
9:43 Adrigole
9:46 Lamb´s Head and
9:53 Dursey Island (Cable Car)
10:48 Castletown-Bearhaven
11:01 Healy Pass
11:33 O´Carrols Beach
11:36 Scariff Island view Point
11:39 Beenarourke
11:43 Ballinskelligs Castle
11:50 Glen Church and graveyard
12:32 Valentia Island view
12:36 Kerry Cliffs
13:11 Portmagee
13:18 Day 7: From Valentia Island to Dingle 204km
13:18 Knightstown (Valentia Island)
13:34 Lighthouse
13:38 Ballycarbery Castle
14:38 Muckross House
14:58 Torc Waterfall
15:29 Inch Beach
15:46 Road to Dingle
16:11 Minard Castle
16:24 Dingle
17:06 Day 8: From Dingle to Limerick 243km
17:06 Slea Head
17:29 Dunquin Harbour
17:54 Clogherhead
17:57 Conor Pass
18:05 Kilgobbin
18:25 Blennerville Windmill
18:22 Desmond Castle Adare
18:26 King John´s Castle
18:53 Mungret Church
19:32 Day 9: From Limerick to Ballyvaughan 308km
19:32 Bunratty Castle
19:43 Loop Head
20:08 Kilbaha
20:14 Cross
20:24 Moveen
20:29 Kilkee Cliffs
21:27 Kilkee
21:35 Spanish Point
21:42 Corkscrew Hill
21:49 Newtown Castle
22:04 Ballyvaughan
22:14 Gleninagh Castle
22:36 Doonagore Castle
22:43 Dough Castle
22:56 Cliffs of Moher
23:47 Day 10: Around Ballyvaughan (Burren) 145km
23:47 Corcomroe Abbey
24:33 Kilmacduagh monastery
25:07 Fahee North view Point (Burren)
25:17 Poulnabrone Dolmen
25:42 Black Head
25:46 Day 11: From Ballyvaughan to Leenaun 208km
25:46 Muckinish West Tower House
25:57 Quiet Man Bridge
26:07 Connemara National Park
26:35 Sky Road
27:09 Kylemore Abbey and Neo-gothic Church
28:06 Killary Fjord
28:45 Day 12: From Leenaun to Loughrea 212km
28:45 Sunrise in Partry
28:51 Rainbow in Ballinrobe
28:55 Ashford Castle
29:29 Guiness Tower
29:37 Cong Abbey
30:22 Fiary of Ross
31:36 Oranmore Castle
31:54 Kilchreest
32:08 Day 13: From Loughrea to Tullamore 162km
32:08 Clontuskert Abbey
32:20 Clonmacnoise
35:05 Birr Castle
35:36 Leep Castle
35:58 Kinnitty Castle
36:05 Tullamore Distillery
36:57 Tullamore
37:05 Day 14: From Tullamore to Dublin 124km
37:05 Trinity College (Book of Kells - Long Room)
37:25 Dublin
38:18 Day 15: Flight from Dublin to Vienna via Amsterdam 14km
38:35 End with some Facts and informations
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Trim Salmon of Knowledge Festival
We had rain, sport, dramatic performances , music by the river, arts, crafts, entertainment, celebrities but most of all we had YOU! And without YOU our festival would not be possible, so THANK YOU.
Our extended thanks and appreciation goes out to the community of Trim, its environs, the businesses who supported us, the people who supported us , other festivals / groups who supported us, supporting bodies / representatives, our committee , our families and all those who made this possible. Our appreciation is also extended to the press/TV and other media who covered our festival and a special thanks to Shay Casserley Films for covering our event from our launch right up to the festival day.
We were delighted to have Josh Farrell open our 2018 Trim Salmon of Knowledge Festival, the young man who inspired us for our theme of anti bullying. Hats off ....
Our main sponsor for our 2018 festival was Trim Branch Drogheda Credit Union
For more information please contact into@stayintrim.ie