ROUTEPLANNER.APPCeannanus Mór sits 65 kilometers northwest of Dublin on the N3, serving as a gateway to County Meath's heritage sites. The town grew around its famous monastery, where monks fleeing Viking raids created the Book of Kells around 807 AD. Four ancient High Crosses and a round tower still stand in the monastic grounds, while the Market Cross now marks the town square. The round tower's door sits nearly 4 meters off the ground, requiring a ladder to enter as protection against medieval raiders. Regional roads connect to Navan, Drogheda, and other Meath towns, with about 25 EV charging stations available locally.
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