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Drogheda Albergues![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "I went here last year, and I found great friends (Teeboo!!!) and the girl I love, my sweet, sweet Léna. And this place is a truly good starting point to visit the region, which is well worth a visit."
"This is a new hostel with really good facilities -- they recently moved from their other location -- the reception looks like a hotel with really nice decor. Downstairs there is a cosy TV room and a well fitted out kitchen. We stayed there for three nights and had a ball. The dorms were..."From our experience, Harpur House hostel may not be the most welcoming place. The person that opened the pretty Georgian red door looked and acted as though he had never seen a backpacker before in his life. It is also very difficult to find the hostel. Drogheda is situated on a steep hill and the hostel is at the very top. The train station is at the top of another hill and is rather far away. Once you do find it and are checked in, the only way to get back in is to ring the doorbell... ![]() Bus Éireann service from Dublin to Drogheda is an all year round service. A regular train service also runs daily from Pearse street, Tara street and Connolly train stations in central Dublin. By car or bike, follow the signs from Balbriggan to Drogheda or from Dundalk to Drogheda, the Youth Hostel is easy to locate on the banks of the river Boyne
A Hostelling International (HI) Hostel
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