Na Brathadóirí ag Sláine
Má bhí tú greamaithe de do scáileán ag breathnú ar The Traitors Ireland, b’fhéidir gur aithin tú roinnt tírdhreacha drámatúla eolacha. Sea, an bhfuil sin ceart — an teach mór lán le teannas agus a thalamh fairsing? Sin Caisleán Shláine agus na ceantair máguaird. Ach cé go dtugann an teilifís an sceitimíní duit, níl aon rud níos fearr ná é a fheiceáil sa saol fíor.

Located Ireland's Ancient East, sitting on the banks of the River Boyne, Slane Castle has a rich history and a lively cultural scene.
Built in the 18th century, this iconic estate has been a hub of history, culture, and music — think legendary concerts by artists like U2, Madonna, and Bob Dylan. Walking through its halls, you can almost imagine the secrets that have unfolded here over the centuries… and yes, , a little drama worthy of TV.
The castle located in county Meath has been home to the Conyngham family for generations. Its grand rooms, secret passageways, and impressive architecture have seen centuries of gatherings, celebrations, and, occasionally, scandals — some say the walls could tell stories rivaling anything on we've seen on screen.
Whether you’re exploring the castle halls or imagining the plotting of reality TV, there’s a sense that history and drama collide at every corner here.
Just a short walk from the castle, the Hill of Slane is as dramatic as any plot. Famous for the Paschal Fire that Saint Patrick lit, defying the High King’s orders, the hill has been a site of rebellion, ceremony, and legend for over 1,500 years. Picture the stories unfolding below — secret meetings, daring decisions, and moments that changed Ireland’s history.
The hill also offers sweeping views of the Boyne Valley and Slane Castle itself, making it easy to picture the perfect setting for a show like The Traitors Ireland. With its mix of natural beauty, history, and whispers of ancient secrets, the Hill of Slane is more than a viewpoint — it’s a place where Ireland’s past feels alive and just a little mysterious.
Visiting Slane gives you the chance to...
- Walk the castle grounds — perfect for the schemer in you, imagining secret alliances and whispered plots between the grand halls.
- Hike the Hill of Slane — for the strategic thinker who wants a bird’s-eye view, plotting their next move (or just soaking in the incredible scenery).
- Explore the village nearby — cafes, shops, and local charm for the social butterfly who loves a good chat and a strong cup of coffee.
- Dive into history and legend — ideal for anyone curious, adventurous, or just looking to feel like they’ve stepped straight into a story worthy of TV.
Whether you’re a fan of The Traitors Ireland or just love history and scenery, Slane is worth the visit. Step off the screen and into a place with stories to explore.
Whether for a day, an afternoon, or an evening, immerse yourself in one of Ireland’s finest experiences.