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Perfectly placed for walking holidays in the Wicklow Hills, playing golf, or simply for touring the area, Catherine Fulvio’s charming Victorian farmhouse provides comfort, cosiness, home-cooked food and hospitality. The farm has been in the Byrne family for three generations and they have welcomed guests for over thirty years - Cathe ...
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Built on the site of a deserted village in a Wicklow valley, this extraordinary food, drink and leisure complex exists thanks to the vision of three brothers, Evan, Eoin and Bernard Doyle.
Below we outline the various strands that make up this very complex operation – but, as you will sense from the bright helpful staff and an ...
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This family-run restaurant in the heart of Laragh has been welcoming diners for over 40 years; currently in the capable hands of Betty and John Kenny who run it with the help of their friendly and attentive staff, it has a more loyal following than ever.
From the road it’s very inviting, with a host of generous tables, chairs, ...
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About halfway between Dublin and Rosslare and overlooking parkland, this quiet, peaceful place is set in 50 acres of land amidst its own lovely gardens close to the sea in Arklow - and Margaret McDowell describes her period farmhouse well as having “the soft charm typical ...
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Just over 30 km south of Dublin, in a stunning location between the sea and the mountains and ...
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Famous for its views over the luxuriantly green and leafy Glen O'The Downs, this well-located ...
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This quietly contemporary privately owned hotel is a useful addition to the accommodation opt ...
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Just about one hour’s drive south of Dublin and north of Rosslare ferryport, this hand ...
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Olive and John Hobson’s delightful Georgian house is in a quiet rural area close to the ...
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This pleasant country hotel lays claim to the title of Ireland’s oldest hotel, with a h ...
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