Getting Around
A car is essential for exploring this rural area as public transport links to the village are infrequent.





Nestled in the rolling green hills of County Kildare, Eadestown is a quintessential Irish village that offers a glimpse into the quiet life of the Leinster region. Known for its strong community spirit and picturesque rural setting, it provides a serene escape from the faster pace of nearby urban centers. The area is largely residential and agricultural, characterized by winding country roads and lush pastures. Its proximity to Punchestown Racecourse makes it a notable spot during racing festivals, while the nearby town of Naas provides all the modern amenities one might need. Whether you are passing through on a scenic drive or looking for a quiet spot to experience the Irish countryside, Eadestown delivers a genuine sense of peace and local charm.
Nestled in the rolling green hills of County Kildare, Eadestown is a quintessential Irish village that offers a glimpse into the quiet life of the Leinster region. Known for its strong community spirit and picturesque rural setting, it provides a serene escape from the faster pace of nearby urban centers. The area is largely residential and agricultural, characterized by winding country roads and lush pastures. Its proximity to Punchestown Racecourse makes it a notable spot during racing festivals, while the nearby town of Naas provides all the modern amenities one might need. Whether you are passing through on a scenic drive or looking for a quiet spot to experience the Irish countryside, Eadestown delivers a genuine sense of peace and local charm.
Scenic views of the rolling Kildare countryside.
Close proximity to the historic town of Naas.
Peaceful, authentic Irish village atmosphere.
Convenient access to Punchestown Racecourse.
Primarily a residential and agricultural area with a peaceful, low-key atmosphere.
Limited accommodation options within the village itself; most visitors stay in nearby Naas.
Beautiful views of the Wicklow Mountains can be seen from various points in the area.
A car is essential for exploring this rural area as public transport links to the village are infrequent.
The village is located near Punchestown Racecourse, a major venue for horse racing in Ireland.
A quiet rural escape and exploring the Kildare countryside.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
English, Irish
For a wider range of dining and shopping, head to the nearby town of Naas, just a short drive away.
May-September
A lovely time to see the Kildare countryside come to life with blooming wildflowers and green pastures.
The warmest months are ideal for walking and attending local events or racing at Punchestown.
The landscape turns golden, offering beautiful scenery for photography and quiet drives.
Expect cool, damp weather; it's a quiet time perfect for those seeking total solitude.