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What’s Maynooth Like in November? November in Maynooth, Ireland, marks a transition into late autumn/early winter. Visitors can expect cooler, often damp weather, shorter daylight hours, and a quieter atmosphere due to lower tourist numbers. It’s a good time to experience the town’s historic charm and local life without peak season crowds.

What is the weather and climate in Maynooth in November? November in Maynooth typically experiences average high temperatures ranging from 8-10°C (46-50°F) and average lows of 3-5°C (37-41°F). Rainfall is common, with approximately 70-90mm (2.7-3.5 inches) distributed over 15-20 days, often as light showers or drizzle. Daylight hours decrease significantly throughout the month, from around 9.5 hours at the beginning to roughly 8 hours by the end. (Data based on Meteorological Service of Ireland averages for the region).

What are the typical costs and availability in Maynooth in November? Accommodation availability in Maynooth during November is generally good, as it’s an off-peak tourist month. You can estimate hotel or B&B prices for a double room to range from €100-€180 per night. Food costs are typical for Ireland: a casual pub meal might cost €15-€25 per person, while a coffee could be €3-€5. Public transport, such as a return bus ticket to Dublin, is usually €8-€12. (Estimates based on typical Irish pricing in 2023/2024).

What should I expect in terms of crowds, events, and conditions? Expect fewer tourist crowds in Maynooth during November. As a university town, student activity will be present, but general tourism is low. Major tourist-focused events are uncommon, though local community or university-related activities may occur. Conditions will be chilly and damp; warm, waterproof clothing is essential for comfort when exploring.

What are the best activities for November in Maynooth? Embrace Maynooth’s history and cozy atmosphere. Explore the historic Maynooth University campus and the impressive architecture of St. Patrick’s College. Visit Maynooth Castle (exterior views are always accessible; interior opening hours can be limited in off-season). Enjoy the warmth and hospitality of local pubs. For outdoor enthusiasts, weather permitting, a walk along the Royal Canal Way or through parts of the Carton House Estate grounds can be pleasant if dressed appropriately. Nearby Dublin is also easily accessible by train for indoor attractions.

How can AllInMap help my visit? Planning your visit? AllInMap can help you easily locate free public amenities such as restrooms, water fountains, and Wi-Fi hotspots, enhancing convenience during your Maynooth trip.

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