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Restored Irish Thatched Cottage - Leinster
9.9 21 reviews
Leinster
04/09 – 14/09
NZ$264/nighttotal: NZ$2640 (10 )

Restored Irish Thatched Cottage

1 2
apartment , Ballynagore
This one-bedroom cottage, near Castletown-Geoghegan in County Westmeath, is situated in a peaceful countryside setting approximately 10km from the Hill of Uisneach and within easy driving distance of Lough Ennell and Lough Owel.
The self-catering property sleeps two guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, a double bedroom with desk, a shower room, private parking, and free Wi-Fi; well-behaved dogs are welcome.
Wexford Quayfront Apartments 1, 2, 3 & 4 - Leinster
9.2 86 reviews
Leinster
04/09 – 14/09
NZ$313/nighttotal: NZ$3130 (10 )

Wexford Quayfront Apartments 1, 2, 3 & 4

1 2
apartment , Wexford
This one-bedroom apartment in Wexford town is conveniently located within 5 kilometres of the Irish National Heritage Park and 19 kilometres from Rosslare Europort railway station.
The self-catering apartment, which can accommodate up to two guests, features a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, and free Wi-Fi, making it a comfortable and convenient choice for travellers exploring Wexford.
Rathgillen Cabin - Leinster
9.5 158 reviews
Leinster
18/06 – 25/06
NZ$329/nighttotal: NZ$2303 (7 )

Rathgillen Cabin

2 4
apartment , Nobber
Rathgillen Cabin is located in Nobber, just 12 miles from St. Columba's Church and the Monastery of Kells, offering a peaceful retreat close to historical landmarks. Guests have consistently rated the cabin excellent for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The 29 square metre apartment comfortably accommodates up to 5 guests in its two bedrooms and one bathroom. Enjoy modern conveniences like a fully equipped kitchen, a balcony with garden views, free parking and Wi-Fi, as well as a picnic area and sun terrace.
Kilmore Quay Castleview House, Kilmore Quay, Co.wexford - 5 Bed - Sleeps 9/10 - Leinster
9.7 62 reviews
Leinster
04/09 – 14/09
NZ$376/nighttotal: NZ$3760 (10 )

Kilmore Quay Castleview House, Kilmore Quay, Co.wexford - 5 Bed - Sleeps 9/10

5 2
apartment , Kilmore Quay
This spacious five-bedroom apartment is situated in Kilmore, just 25km from the Irish Agricultural Museum, Rosslare Golf Club, and Rosslare Europort, offering a peaceful retreat in a tranquil village setting. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The 130 square metre apartment comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests and features modern amenities including a washing machine, dishwasher, and internet access. Guests can enjoy easy access to local attractions, explore the nearby coastline, or simply relax in the comfortable and well-equipped accommodation.

Frequently asked questions about lodges in Leinster

  • Which attractions shouldn't be missed in Leinster, Ireland?

    Leinster boasts a wealth of attractions. For history buffs, a visit to Kilkenny Castle is essential, showcasing medieval architecture and rich history. Trinity College in Dublin, home to the Book of Kells, is another must-see. The Rock of Cashel, a dramatic limestone outcrop with a cathedral and round tower, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Ireland's past. Newgrange, a Neolithic passage tomb older than the pyramids, provides a fascinating connection to Ireland's ancient heritage.
  • What are the best lodges in Leinster?

    Among the lodges in Leinster, Alensgrove Cottages No - 03, City Centre Masonette Apartment and Daars North Cottage In The Countryside are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting Leinster, Ireland?

    Packing for Leinster depends on the time of year. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll likely be doing a lot of exploring. Layers are recommended, as the Irish weather can be unpredictable. A waterproof jacket is essential, regardless of the season. Don't forget sunscreen, even on cloudy days, and a hat for sun protection. Finally, a small umbrella is always a good idea.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in Leinster?

  • Does Leinster, Ireland host any well-known festivals?

    Leinster plays host to various festivals throughout the year. The Dublin Horse Show is a significant equestrian event attracting international competitors and spectators. The Electric Picnic, a large-scale music festival, takes place annually in Stradbally, County Laois. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate Irish culture and heritage in towns and villages across Leinster.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Leinster?

  • How can you get to know Leinster, Ireland's culture by connecting with the locals?

    Engaging with the locals is key to experiencing Leinster's culture. Visiting traditional pubs, particularly in smaller towns and villages, is a great way to meet people and enjoy traditional music sessions. Participating in a local cooking class can offer insights into Irish cuisine. Exploring local markets and engaging with the stallholders provides a glimpse into daily life. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast; the owners are often happy to share their knowledge and recommendations.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in Leinster?

    The best lodges for families and kids in Leinster are Alensgrove Cottages No - 03, Beechtree House and Liberty Townhouses.

  • What are the best unusual attractions in Leinster, Ireland?

    For something unusual, consider visiting the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens in County Kildare, a beautiful oasis showcasing thoroughbred horses and stunning landscaping. The Hill of Tara, an ancient ceremonial site, offers a mystical experience and stunning panoramic views. The National Leprechaun Museum in Dublin offers a fun, quirky look at Irish folklore.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in Leinster?

    The best pet friendly lodges in Leinster are Killaloe Pods & Hot Tub, Townhouse On Medieval Mile and Peacock House.

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in Leinster, Ireland?

    Leinster offers a wide array of culinary experiences. The Chapter One restaurant in Dublin is renowned for its modern Irish cuisine using seasonal ingredients. L'Ecrivain, also in Dublin, offers a refined dining experience with a focus on fresh, local produce. Many smaller pubs and restaurants throughout Leinster serve traditional Irish dishes such as Irish stew and seafood chowder. It's worth exploring local options in different towns and villages to discover hidden culinary gems.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in Leinster?

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in Leinster, Ireland?

    Leinster has many beautiful natural areas. The Wicklow Mountains National Park offers stunning scenery, hiking trails, and picturesque waterfalls, such as Powerscourt Waterfall. The Glendalough monastic site, nestled in a glacial valley, combines natural beauty with historical significance. The coastline of County Wexford provides scenic walks and beaches, with opportunities for birdwatching and exploring coastal habitats.
  • Does Leinster, Ireland have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    While Leinster, like any region, has areas with higher pollution levels, particularly in urban centres, many areas, especially in rural parts of the province, boast clean air and relatively pollution-free environments. The Wicklow Mountains National Park, for example, offers a respite from urban pollution. However, air quality can vary depending on weather patterns and industrial activity.
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