Co Mayo Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co May Bed & Breakfast

Co Mayo Bed & Breakfast Guide   County Mayo is on the west coast of Ireland. Its scenery ranges from verdant to desert like, with rocky cliffs at the Atlantic coast. Clew Bay is dotted with small, steep-sided islands, including Clare Island. At the eastern end of the bay, Westport town is known for its Georgian architecture and Westport House, a mansion with dungeons. Nearby is Croagh Patrick, a mountain linked to St. Patrick. The Doolough Valley  is one of the [...]

Co Mayo Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co May Bed & Breakfast2020-08-10T08:44:45+00:00

Co Wexford Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co Wexford Bed and Breakfast

Co Wexford Bed & Breakfast Guide   County Wexford is known as Ireland's "sunny southeast".  The Irish National Heritage Park, near Ferrycarrig, consists of 35 acres of woodland, wetland, uplands, and estuaries.  This open air museum has to-scale replicas of places and buildings illustrative of some 9,000 years of Irish history. The park of Johnstown Castle is well worth a visit for its artistically situated ponds and more than 200 different flowers and shrubs. From Kilmore Quay you can take a boat [...]

Co Wexford Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co Wexford Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:05:25+00:00

Co Clare Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co Clare Bed and Breakfast

Co Clare Bed & Breakfast Guide   Clare is a coastal county brimming with natural charm along the stunning Wild Atlantic Way: Iconic towering cliffs, an ancient limestone landscape and quaint towns full of character.  The Cliffs of Moher with their staggering height of the rock face, and the even more staggering beauty of the views from the top out towards counties Cork and Kerry beyond, with a keen eye from O'Brien's Tower even able to spot the Aran Islands to [...]

Co Clare Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co Clare Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:03:30+00:00

Co Donegal Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co Donegal Bed and Breakfast

Co Donegal Bed & Breakfast Guide   County Donegal  made up of castles, rugged coastline and mountains such as the quartzite Mount Errigal.  Glenveagh National Park, once a private estate, encompasses forests, lakes and bogland in the Derryveagh Mountains. Glenveagh National Park is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, tumbling waterfalls and enchanted native oak woodland in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in the north west of County Donegal.  At the centre of the Park [...]

Co Donegal Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Co Donegal Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:06:58+00:00

Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Londonderry Bed and Breakfast

Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Guide     DERRY – With its bloody history and many stories to tell, the last remaining completely walled city in Ireland. Ness Country Park – spectacular woodland, 7 kms of  riverside walks and Northern Ireland’s highest waterfall. The iconic Peace Bridge across the River Foyle.  St. Columb’s Park and its 18th century manor house. Riverwatch Aquarium and Visitor Centre – located just outside Derry city centre.     Finding a Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Bed and [...]

Londonderry Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a Londonderry Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T13:43:10+00:00

County Galway Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Galway Bed and Breakfast

County Galway Bed & Breakfast Guide Stunning coastline, white beaches and home to the vibrant, energetic city of Galway, located halfway along the Wild Atlantic Way. The Aran Islands – ‘the isles of saints and scholars’ with a world heritage site guarding the entrance to Galway Bay. Connemara – described by Irish playwright, Oscar Wilde , as a place of ‘savage beauty’; a region of spectacular landscapes, heritage and tradition with the Connemara National Park covering 2,000 hectares of mountains, heaths [...]

County Galway Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Galway Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T14:02:32+00:00

County Cork Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Cork Bed and Breakfast

County Cork Bed & Breakfast Guide   Ireland’s largest county, with Cork city at its hub buzzing with art galleries, museums, great restaurants and pubs. Blarney Castle – a medieval stronghold with its famous Blarney Stone. The Titanic Experience – set in the former White Star Line offices in Cobh, where the great ship made its final visit, taking aboard its Irish emigrants. Kinsale – a picturesque coastal town, renowned for fabulous seafood. Ride the cable car from the Beara Peninsula [...]

County Cork Bed & Breakfast Guide: Finding a County Cork Bed and Breakfast2020-03-06T14:04:51+00:00
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