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Places to Stay
Ireland has wonderful things to offer those who come to her shores. It is the same when it comes to places to stay. Whether you choose a local bed and breakfast or an upscale hotel that provides the finest amenities, you will find an abundance of accommodations and choices. You can stay in one of Ireland’s bustling urban cities, or you might decide to find a quiet place in which to hideaway, maybe tucked in along the rocky coast somewhere. Here are a few Bed and Breakfast style lodgings. However, you will find endless information online that offers the most up to date lodging information, prices and even reservation information.
66 Townhouse
Situated in Dublin, 66 Townhouse is an elegant Victorian townhouse with all the amenities a more upscale urban visitor might desire. Another plus – it is only ten minutes from the heart of the city.
Derry East Farmhouse
This bed and breakfast also serves as a working farm. A stunning mountain view that is punctuated with wildflowers at certain times of the year, is the perfect backdrop for an Irish country getaway. Some travelers say that if you are lucky you might be serenaded with some traditional Irish music provided by the family.
Sea View
A cup of tea awaits those who stay at Sea View House. This bed and breakfast is located on a lovely three acres in County Donegal where visitors can relax and take in the scenery. Cots are available for children and visitors should be advised that evening meals are not generally served.
Mornington House
This bed and breakfast has a history all its own. The O’Haras established the lodging in 1856 and live there still today. If your goal is to spend time in the Midlands of the country then this is the perfect place to make your home base. Spend the day sight seeing and return here to rest in homespun comfort for the night.
Edenvale House
Animal lovers will enjoy Edenvale House. Visitors are welcome to bring and stable their horses here. Other pets are welcome, too. This Georgian country house is perfectly styled for the more rustic traveler. And a homemade breakfast in the large kitchen is a favorite. |