Lough Eske Castle
Set in vast grounds, this imposing 19th-century castle was all but razed by fire in 1939 but has been painstakingly rebuilt and restored and is now the epitome of elegant country living.
Set in vast grounds, this imposing 19th-century castle was all but razed by fire in 1939 but has been painstakingly rebuilt and restored and is now the epitome of elegant country living.
At the water's edge, this elegant retreat is privately owned and run, and it's evident in the pride taken by staff – from the kindly concierge through to the chefs at the excellent French restaurant .
A modern dormer bungalow in a tranquil spot overlooking the lake, this welcoming B&B is a bucolic ge...
Great views of the lake are just one of this B&B’s selling points...
Overlooking the castle and the river, behind this B&B’s crimson-painted door are five simple rooms kept spotless by friendly hosts Bernie and Steve McGrory. Bernie’s potato bread is a hit with guests at breakfast.
It's not homey or particularly friendly, but this busy old guesthouse, just a block from the diamond, is a convenient and reasonable choice. It has 16 cheery and clean rooms, some with private bathroom. Mattresses are a little thin.
A modern hotel with corporate styling in the bedrooms and more rustic but contemporary public areas, thi...
Housing 118 rooms, this enormous stone building surprises with its contemporary interior. Rooms out the back overlook the river. The hotel offers access to a gym and has a stylish restaurant and bar.
The Central offers decent but dated rooms, regular live music in the bar, and a leisure centre with pool and gym.
Run by an energetic couple, rooms at this IHH hostel 1...
You'll find subtle floral patterns and rustic charm in the four ground-floor rooms of this tranquil B&am...
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