Killarney Lodge is a purpose-built 4**** guesthouse set in private walled-in gardens only two minutes walk from Killarney town centre. The guesthouse provides 16 air-conditioned, spacious, ensuite bedrooms (including mini-suites) with all modern amenities including TV, direct dial telephone, clock radio and iron facilities. Ground floor rooms available. Internet access and family facilities available. Enjoy an extensive breakfast menu with traditional home baking in the spacious dining room and relax in the comfortable residents lounge with its open fire or some fresh air while enjoying the private garden. The lodge has already gained an outstanding reputation for the quality of service, relaxed atmosphere and friendliness.
Facilities at Clochard B&B Galway include delightful breakfast menu, hospitality tray in rooms, free broadband internet Access via WiFi, Cable T.V. Rooms offer en suite bathrooms with shower. Tours can be arranged on arrival. They include the Cliffs Moher, the Aran Islands, Connemara, and the Burren. All tours offer free pick up in the morning. Guided walking tours, including Galway City, can also be arranged. Clochard B&B are the recipients of AA Awards 2011-2013, Clochard B&B Galway is an AA 3 Star luxurious friendly family home at Spires Gardens, a small exclusive and peaceful area and recipient of Galway City Council awards in 2007 and 2009 and 2010 for the city's best maintained gardens and flower/shrub beds. Pat & Helena Hanlon are your hosts. Spires Gardens was originally part of the O'Hara of Lenaboy Estate. The house is part of a small development which is surrounded by a high wall and defence tower. The wall and tower date back to the early 19th Century and would have been requisitioned by Lieutenant Colonel O Hara. Pat and Helena originally came from Donegal and "Gaeilge" the native Irish language is spoken, as well as english. Helena has worked all her life in the catering profession. Complimentary House Award from Galway City Council for 2005 Best Maintained Residential Area Award - Galway City Council
Cathys Sunnyside B&B Accommodation in Skibbereen, is highly recommended for warmth, comfort, hospitality and ideal location. Just 2 minutes walk from good restaurants, pubs with music, heritage centre, bus stop and Internet access. Cathys Sunnyside B&B is just a short drive, about 15 minutes, to the picturesque villages of Glandore, Castletowshend, Baltimore, Schull in West Cork and the unique Lough Hyne. The Mizen Head visitor centre, Bantry House, Glengariff and Garnish are also close by. There are daily ferries to Cape Clear and the Sherkin Islands. An 18 hole golf course and sandy beaches are just 5-10 minutes away from Skibbereen. Sunnyside is approved by the Irish Tourist Board, Brittany Ferries, Numerous Guides and the many guests that return year after year.
Bleach Farmhouse is a traditional farmhouse set on a working beef farm. This homely bed and breakfast is scenically located beside the village of Blennerville at the start of the Dingle Way Walking Route. Bleach Farmhouse is in an ideal location for touring the delights that County Kerry has to offer. Home baking and a choice of breakfast menu is available to enjoy. All five bedrooms are en suite with tea/coffee making facilities and televisions. Hair Dryers are also available.
Whether for bed and breakfast or a self-catering holiday, Lis-Ardagh Lodge in Union Hall is the perfect base from which to explore picturesque West Cork. And with our gym and sauna, a relaxing break is more than assured. Skibbereen, Clonakilty and Baltimore are all just a short drive away, whilst walkers can wander along the coast with it's sandy coves, finding archaeology and history all around.
Maureen's B&B is family owned and highly recommended. You will find a unique welcome at Maureen's where we are on hand to offer advice and assistance to make sure you make the most of your break in the beautiful Kingdom of Kerry. We have many guests from around the world who return time after time to enjoy the hospitality of our home. Tralee has alot to offer. It is an ideal touring base for the Ring of Kerry, Dingle peninsula, beautiful beaches and award winning golf courses. Tralee has a large selection of bars and restaurants, many local bars, hosting traditional Irish music every night.
LANE LODGE Bed and Breakfast is situated in the heart of Doolin Village only 2 minutes walk from Gus O'Connor's Pub, famous for its Traditional Irish Music sessions. You will find shops, restaurants and Pubs and the other Village at walking distance. We are minutes from Doolin Pier where boats run to the Aran Islands and 10min drive to Cliffs of Moher and the Burren limestone area.
The Olde Forge has been serving breakfast to Kerry visitors for over 20 years! We are located a 2km from the village of Caherdaniel and provide an ideal base for short or extended trips to the region. Our rooms boast an unrivalled view over Kenmare bay to greet you in the morning. All rooms have W.C. and shower en suite. A flexible and varied Breakfast is served from 8am. A variety of rooms are available for families and smaller parties. Caherdaniel has one of Kerry's most beautiful beaches.
At this modern guesthouse the emphasis is on relaxation with a superb location on the Ring of Kerry and magnificent views from all bedrooms. Close to the Kerry Way with miles of safe, unspoilt sandy beaches and subtropical vegetation in Gulf Stream climate close by. All rooms are with en-suite bathrooms, large bedrooms with big beds, choice of breakfast and free packed lunch available when staying two days or more. Pick up from Kerry Airport can be arranged. Cahergal & Leacanabuaile Stone Forts - Ballycarberry Castle and the famous Skellig Rocks - Walking tours of Kerry Walk all year round - Cycling - Golf - 18 hole championship course - Sea and shore angling - many species - Trip to Skellig Michael arranged - Diving - tuition available - Horse Riding - Canoeing and Sailing - Swimming - Best seafood restaurant - Ideal for artists - spectacular sea & mountain views can be painted from our patio.
Clarinbridge Bed and Breakfast/B&B: Consistently rated 5 star by guests, Karaun House is highly recommended by Inside Ireland and the Irish Times. “There was a warm welcome, spotlessly clean rooms and very good value." Irish Times A family run B&B, Karaun House is situated in a superb rural setting just off the N18 and on the Wild Atlantic Way, 1km from the picturesque village of Clarenbridge (home of the famous Oyster festival). At Karaun you will experience the best of Irish Bed and Breakfast accommodation. This property is long established in the business has won many awards. Karaun House has three large en-suite guest rooms. For added comfort, guest rooms are equipped with orthopaedic beds, electric blankets, tea & coffee-making facilities, TV, free WIFI and a hairdryer. Karaun House also has a lounge for guests use. After a peaceful nights sleep, you will wake up to a delicious home-cooked Irish breakfast. Vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free and lactose-free breakfasts are available. Karaun provides free private parking, a peaceful garden for guests to relax in. Located on the Wild Atlantic coastline, it is a short stroll to the Atlantic sea from Karaun.
Orchard House B&B is a luxury, town centre accommodation in quiet location just off the high street. All rooms have bathrooms, are individually decorated with satellite TV and all mod-cons overlooking an award-winning garden. Free private parking on-site and Free Wi-Fi connection. Free pick up from bus and train station. The owner Marie is a Killarney local and grew up on High Street in a popular restaurant. With over 40 years experience in the hospitality sector, you're assured of a warm welcome upon your visit to Orchard House B&B. In the Irish language, this is referred to as Cead Mile Failte (which translates to 1000 welcomes to you) Cash is payable on arrival. Early check-in welcome. Open all year round. Killarney has it all from fantastic nights out to the beautiful Lakes of Killarney. Killarney offers a great base for those interested in travelling the Ring of Kerry. Drivers, please note Travel anti-clockwise round the Ring of Kerry to minimise traffic problems on the narrower sections of road. Careful some sat nav GPS systems have been directing traffic in a clockwise direction.