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10 97 reviews
Leinster
18/06 – 25/06
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Newly Updated Farm House Just 15 Mins Gorey
1 4
apartment , Gorey
This farm stay is located in the countryside near Gorey, County Wexford, just 15 minutes’ drive from the town centre. The self-catering property boasts three bedrooms, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to six guests, offering a peaceful retreat with its own private garden and parking.
9.5 52 reviews
Leinster
18/06 – 25/06
1062 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 7434 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )
St Anthony's Rosslare Strand
4 4
house , Mervyn
St Anthony's Rosslare Strand is a 4-bedroom house situated just 1.6km from Rosslare Beach and 9.3km from Rosslare Europort railway station, making it a convenient base for exploring the beautiful coastline of County Wexford. Guests have consistently rated the property highly for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The house offers 130 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to 15 guests. This spacious property includes a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden with outdoor seating, a tennis court, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for families and groups.
9.3 55 reviews
Leinster
18/06 – 25/06
340 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 2380 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )
Hills View Accommadation
2 4
chalet , Borrisoleigh
Hills View Accommodation is located in Borrisoleigh, a charming town in County Tipperary, just 29 miles from Birr, 18 miles from Dundrum, and 22 miles from Cashel. The chalet consistently receives excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The cosy chalet, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, comfortably accommodates 2 guests. It features a well-equipped kitchen, a private garden with a barbecue, and stunning mountain views, making it perfect for a peaceful getaway.
9.9 354 reviews
Leinster
18/06 – 25/06
1108 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 7756 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )
The Lodge @ Hushabye Farm
2 4
gîte , County Laois
Lullabye Lodge is a stone cottage situated on an alpaca farm in the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, just a 10km drive from the town of Mountmellick. This charming holiday home has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and on-site parking, as well as direct access to the alpaca paddocks.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Leinster
What are the best landmarks to visit in Leinster, Ireland?
Leinster boasts many incredible landmarks. For history buffs, Dublin Castle and Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin are must-sees. Trinity College, also in Dublin, houses the Book of Kells. Outside of Dublin, consider visiting the Rock of Cashel, a stunning medieval site in County Tipperary, or Glendalough, a breathtaking monastic site in County Wicklow with its scenic valley and round towers. Trim Castle, a magnificent Norman castle in County Meath, is another excellent choice.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Leinster?
What is the best itinerary to experience Leinster, Ireland?
A good itinerary depends on your interests and time. A classic Dublin-focused trip might include three days exploring Dublin's city center, visiting museums like the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife. Adding a day trip to Glendalough and another to the Rock of Cashel would expand your experience to include stunning natural beauty and historical sites outside the city. A longer trip could incorporate visits to Kilkenny Castle, Newgrange (a Neolithic passage tomb in County Meath), and the Wicklow Mountains National Park.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Leinster?
The best time to visit Leinster is during the shoulder seasons – spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). The weather is generally pleasant, with fewer crowds than the peak summer months (June-August), and prices for accommodation and flights tend to be lower. Summer offers long daylight hours, ideal for exploring, but expect higher prices and more tourists.
What traditional local food should you try in Leinster, Ireland?
Be sure to sample traditional Irish fare! Try Irish stew (a hearty lamb stew), colcannon (mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage), soda bread, and boxty (potato pancakes). Many pubs serve excellent Guinness, and you can find delicious seafood along the coast. For a sweet treat, try Irish brown bread or a barmbrack (fruitcake).
What are the best family friendly hotels in Leinster?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Leinster, Ireland?
While many places in Leinster are well-known, some lesser-visited gems include the Hill of Tara in County Meath (an ancient ceremonial site), the monastic site of Clonmacnoise in County Offaly, and the Wicklow Way, a long-distance hiking trail offering stunning views. Exploring smaller towns and villages off the main tourist routes can also reveal hidden charms.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Leinster?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Leinster, Ireland?
Visiting traditional pubs is a great way to meet locals and experience Irish culture. Many pubs offer live traditional music sessions. Consider attending a ceilidh (a traditional Irish dance), or taking a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Irish dishes. Participating in a guided walking tour focused on local history and culture can also provide opportunities to interact with locals.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Leinster?
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Leinster, Ireland?
Leinster's weather is famously unpredictable. Pack layers of clothing, as temperatures can change rapidly. Rain is common, so a waterproof jacket and sturdy shoes are essential. While significant natural risks are rare, be aware of the potential for strong winds, especially along the coast. Check weather forecasts before heading out on hikes or outdoor activities.
Are there any special items you'll need when traveling to Leinster, Ireland?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, as you'll likely be doing a lot of walking. A raincoat and umbrella are essential, given the unpredictable weather. A travel adapter is necessary if your electronics don't use European plugs. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, and a small backpack for day trips.