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During your Ireland vacation you should stay in at least one of the hundreds of Irish bed and breakfasts. These houses are noted for their warmth and hospitable welcome? We present some vacation ideas with Ireland's best Bed & Breakfasts.
Dublin and the East
66 Townhouse - Co. Dublin,
Aberdeen Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Belcamp Hutchinson - Co. Dublin,
Berryhill - Co. Kilkenny,
Burkes - Co. Dublin,
Derrybawn House - Co. Wicklow,
Druid Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Egan's House - Co. Dublin,
Elva - Co. Dublin,
Glenogra Guesthouse - Co.Dublin,
Glenveagh - Co. Dublin,
Haddington Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Iona House - Co. Dublin,
Joyville - Co. Dublin,
Kincora - Co. Dublin,
King Sitric - Co. Dublin,
Merrion House - Co. Dublin,
Moyne Guesthouse - Co. Dublin,
Newtown House - Co. Dublin,
Northhumberland Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Number 31 - Co. Dublin,
Parknasilla - Co. Dublin,
Raglan Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Rosmeen House - Co. Dublin,
Simmonstown House - Co. Dublin,
South Lodge - Co. Dublin,
The Cumberland Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Trinity Lodge - Co. Dublin,
Willowbrook - Co. Dublin,
The South and Southwest
Ballylickey Manor House - Co. Cork,
Ballyvolane House - Co. Cork,
Bow Hall - Co. Cork,
Glenlohane - Co. Cork,
Whispering Trees - Co. Cork,
Derry East Farmhouse - Co. Kerry,
Duinin - Co. Kerry,
Old Convent House - Co. Kerry,
Old Stone House - Co. Kerry
The West and Northwest
Bunratty View - Co Clare,
Rockfield House - Co. Clare,
Ardpatton Farmhouse - Co. Donegal,
Gortfad - Co. Donegal,
Seaview - Co Donegal,
Shanveen - Co Donegal
The Hall Greene - Co Donegal,
Cashel House - Co Galway,
Delphi Lodge - Co. Galway,
Coopershill - Co. Sligo,
The Midlands
Blanchville House - Co. Kilkenny,
Kilrush House - Co. Kilkenny,
Castletown House - Co. Laois,
Ard-na-Griene - Co. Leitrim,
Canal View Country House - Co. Offaly,
Minnocks Farm Guesthouse - Co. Offaly,
Church View House - Co. Roscommon,
Glencarn - Co. Roscommon,
Bansha House - Co. Tipperary,
Gurtalougha House - Co. Tipperary,
Mornington House - Co. Westmeath
Northern Ireland
Maddybenny Farm - Co. Antrim,
Edenvale House - Co. Armagh,
Greenhill House - Co. Derry,
Strandeen - Co. Derry,
Mrs Adair's - Co. Down
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From Bed & Breakfast Ireland, the independent guide to over 400 B&B's throughout Ireland.
Coming to Ireland? Book your hotel here:
Bed and Breakfast Ireland the comprehensive guide to Irish B and Bs
A best-seller in Ireland and a real insider's guide, Bed and Breakfast Ireland has been continuously in print since 1991. The latest edition has been completely revised and updated. "Bed and Breakfast Ireland" covers more than 400 of Ireland's best bed and breakfast accommodations (b and bs), including guest houses, small hotels, country mansions, private homes, and farmhouses. Each location has been visited by the authors, who provide informative, personal descriptions, as well as logistical information such as rates, addresses, and phone and fax numbers--all accompanied by a selection of helpful maps. This comprehensive and charming guide to Irish B and Bs will help make any holiday in Ireland a trip to remember.
Bed and Breakfast Ireland has been researched and written by Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin, former travel agents with 40 years of experience between them. They divide their time between the Britain, Ireland and the US.
First class guide to Ireland's bed and breakfast lodging
Bed and Breakfast Ireland reviewed in Chicago Tribune
Maybe you'll stay in the place described as a pre-Famine wisteria-covered farmhouse -one of several overnight options in Westport, County Mayo. Or maybe you'll opt for the large Georgian mansion just beyond an iron gateway in Ballymote, County Sligo. Maybe you'll stay in one of the other 400 or so accommodations in this revised and expanded version of the book (Bed and Breakfast Ireland) that first hit the United States in 1991. Only an occasional line drawing interrupts the text; and in the back of the 319 page book, regional maps-which include ferry routes-cover the whole of the Irish Isle, from Derry and Belfast in the north to the Dingle Peninsula and Cork in the south. Each lodging entry ends with the names of the owners, season of operation and number of rooms. This review refers to an earlier edition of Bed and Breakfast Ireland as is the extract above. The latest edition of Dillard and Causin's Bed and Breakfast Ireland contains even more entries.
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