Bridges B&B
Overlooking the castle and the river, behind this B&B’s crimson-painted door are five simple rooms k...
Accommodation options range from bare and basic to pricey and palatial. The spine of the Irish hospitality business is the ubiquitous B&B, but in recent years they have been challenged by a plethora of midrange hotels and guesthouses. Online resources for accommodation include the following:
www.familyhomes.ie Lists (you guessed it) family-run guesthouses and self- catering properties.
Overlooking the castle and the river, behind this B&B’s crimson-painted door are five simple rooms k...
Upstairs from a friendly pub, McCarthy's eight rooms are as tidy as the town.
As central as it gets, this 1934 double-decker house is to the left of the pier...
Originally part of a monastery, this orderly hostel hasn't quite lost its institutional aura with staine...
This whitewashed 18th-century town house has been meticulously converted into a classy B&B, under fi...
Some of Danagher’s 11 rooms, all with bathroom, have countryside views...
A thoroughly modern bungalow with comfortable, well-appointed rooms (all with en-suite bathrooms)...
With spruced-up rooms in streamlined, woodsy colours, Treacy's is a large hotel with two bars, two resta...
Less than a five-minute stroll from the centre of town, this very tidy B&B hits the sweet spot of Ar...
This large family-run hotel is bright and modern with spacious rooms in calming neutral tones...
This attractive 36-pitch park, 1...
Run by islander Anna Byrne (whom you’ll also meet at the post office in a small shop, where she works by...
Set on an enormous estate that rolls down to the estuary, this Georgian manor, filled with fragrant fres...
Ten of the 14 bedrooms here have estuary views and spiffy rooms with huge beds...
A streamside garden and beautiful interior furnishings make this handsome house a great choice...
Down by the boats tied up along the river, this inviting guesthouse and restaurant occupies a converted ...
Little touches make the difference at this delightful B&B near Desmond Castle...
In the same family since the 1930s, but constantly evolving, this Kilkenny icon has some 34 rooms of var...
Located right across from the Cashel Heritage Town Centre...
This superb guesthouse, set back from the road in a sheltered garden, is a lovely place to rest your hea...
Above Howth's most famous fish restaurant are eight superb rooms, each named after a lighthouse and with...
There are few frills at this central B&B, but you do get a relaxed atmosphere and enormous rooms in ...
This handsome hotel sits right on the water and has its own marina...
An island transplant, Doyle rents out a postcard-perfect thatched cottage...
Standing sturdy and back from the lane, this two-storey modern farmhouse offers stolid comfort...
Following a series of signs through rolling stone-walled green fields brings you to this cosy home with ...
This camping ground in a small park is 1.5km south of Kilkenny off the R700. Bike hire can be arranged.
If James Joyce dropped by today, he'd find this atmospheric maze of wooden staircases and landings much ...
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