This unusual establishment in the centre of Birr runs through five Georgian townhouses. It was restored and refurbished some years ago, with a central courtyard garden and its surrounding stone arches making a major feature which is still very much a U ... more...
Nancy Brosnan's modern house provides a West Cork home from home for her many returning guests.
Compact bedrooms are comfortably furnished with tea/coffee making facilities and there's a pleasant conservatory running along the back of the house, with ... more...
This large modern Dublin hotels located just outside Castleknock Village and, with its own 18-hole golf course, extensive conference facilities and countryside views, it makes a pleasant base for both business and leisure guests.
Smartly decorated a ... more...
Close by the very tidy village of Keadue and at the heart of a 40-acre estate overlooking Lough Meelagh, you will find this 5* sister establishment to Lough Rynn Castle in Co Leitrim (see entry), and the two properties have much in common, notably very ... more...
No need to seek directions for Athlone’s newest hotel, as the glazed 12-storey tower soaring high above the new town centre shopping complex makes finding this landmark building an easy matter.
Views from the tower take in the mighty Shannon and ... more...
A fisherman's dream, Michael and Maria Healy’s unpretentious, neatly maintained waterside guesthouse offers warm, family hospitality, comfortable accommodation, an open turf fire to relax by and real home cooking.
Rooms are regularly redecorated ... more...
Overlooking the Grand Canal and set in well maintained shrubberies and seating areas, this attractive modern Dublin hotels located between Leeson Street and Charlemont Street bridges; with a Luas station just outside (and only a short walk from the cit ... more...
Situated about 15 minutes drive north of Galway city in the heart of hunting and fishing country, John and Finola Cooke's early Georgian manor house enjoys beautiful views overlooking Lake Hackett.
It is a lovely property, with large well-proportioned ... more...
Friendly and helpful staff ensure that guests immediately feel at home at this modern hotel, which is a recent addition to Killybegs.
It's in the centre of the town, overlooking the harbour, and some of the the comfortably designed guest rooms have b ... more...
Originally a 19th-century coaching inn, developments at Alan Dunlop's renowned hotel have been done well, improving amenities without loss of character. The traditional tone is set by the turf fire and country seating in the hall and public rooms - b ... more...
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Ireland Wedding & Honeymoon Guide -
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