R164 Road - Route

Route

North to South the route starts in Kingscourt, County Cavan and in 2 km crosses into County Meath. It continues southwards through Moynalty, across the Meath Blackwater river and into Kells.

In Kells it joins the N3 at Lord Edward Street and continues through Carrick Street and Castle Street; turns into the N52 at Cross Street; continues through Farrell Street and Bective Street before leaving the N52 and heading south along Rockfield Street.

It leaves Kells south through Scurlockstown and Fordstown before terminating at the N51 3 km east of Athboy.

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