The Dublin Airport Travelodge is ideally located around 2km from the airport and offers clean, spacious modern rooms with fixed room pricing that should suit the most budget conscious traveller.
The prices quoted are per room, to accommodate up to thr ... more...
Convenient to both Galway city centre and Galway Airport, this four star hotel is well located for business and leisure guests and, with Galway Race Course and Rosshill Golf Course very close by (and a good choice of other golf courses within a short d ... more...
Heading west into Rosscarbery, you’ll see a cluster of signs to the right off the N71 just before the bridge – turn right here even if you haven’t time to read them, as one of them is for Sinead and Dan Barry’s purpose built B&a ... more...
From the moment you enter the bright reception area of this family-run, eco-friendly hotel you can tell there's someone who cares at the helm.
Built in the late 1960s, the hotel was taken over by Michael Lennon and family: an affable, hands-on owner m ... more...
Mark and Emma Hewlett’s peaceful and relaxing late Georgian country house is set in seven acres of Heritage Gardens, including formal walled gardens. The house is elegantly and comfortably furnished, with a drawing room overlooking the Italian ... more...
Set in a rolling green landscape fringed with beach, Seafield offers something for everyone, with award winning spa, 18 hole Peter McAvoy designed golf course and recently expanded children’s play area.
In addition to state of the art bedrooms, ... more...
Quietly set in woodland on the edge of the Clandeboye Estate, this comfortable modern four star hotel on the edge of Bangor fits in well with its rural surroundings and not only offers an appealing alternative for those who do not need to stay in town, ... more...
Beautifully located, overlooking Ardbear Bay, Stéphane and Monique Bauvet’s family-run hotel is a modest-looking modern building and could easily be passed by - but that would be a mistake, as it well known for quiet hospitality, low-key c ... more...
It is interesting that one of Ireland’s oldest hotels, The Bush Hotel in Carrick-on-Shannon, should be the first hotel in Ireland to receive the EU Eco-label ‘Flower’ award in recognition of its commitment to sustainable tourism and p ... more...
Next to Enniscrone Golf Club and overlooking the town's magnificent Blue Flag beach, the Diamond Coast Hotel has a lot going for it on location alone.
Add to that the many activities that are available nearby, and important attractions to visit includ ... more...
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