No. 1 Pery Square
Limerick, Co. LimerickMusic evenings, pop-up theatre nights and great food at the Sash brasserie. You’re just a stroll from shops and bars
Music evenings, pop-up theatre nights and great food at the Sash brasserie. You’re just a stroll from shops and bars
Come for Michelin-starred Irish food, cooked with flair – not fuss – for comfort and to connect with the extraordinary Burren landscape
Fresh, simple country charm - pretty rooms with enchanting river views, freshly baked bread for breakfast... Beautiful, fragrant gardens
A stunner of a setting for this restored croft house with long views to a sparkling loch and a lively village nearby. Good beaches too
All the bleached beauty of the beach inside this comfortable cottage; a dining terrace with uplifting sea views and arching views of Kerry
The cottage looks down over Lough Swilly, idyllic for boats and safe swims... and the neighbours are friendly, just sheep and cows
Staggering views fill this design-driven Donegal escape (for adults only). Walk wild Atlantic routes, taste the terroir & seaweed-steam your cares away
Take your time here. Lucy will take you round her wonderful garden, introduce you to her donkeys, and share her laid-back approach
Choose the quirky, atmospheric family house or the new annexe: Paul will make you feel genuinely welcome, and provide delicious dinners
A lovely, spacious 1830s house in the heart of arty Westport with nearly an acre of garden, an apple orchard and the river running past
Stay in the wilds of south Cork, where new life is being breathed into a much-loved family home and you can simply join in
Peaceful converted barn on a remote working farm – pet the donkeys, wild swim and row on the lake, warm up around the wood-burner
The garden-blessed Lodge is quiet, friendly, cleancut and smart. Family-run and with great staff - award-winning breakfasts too
Return to warming fires after hiking in Ireland's highest mountains. Two traditional cottages on the outskirts of pretty Killorglin
Sheep's Head Way is reputedly one of the best walks in Ireland. Come back to roaring fires, Rayburns, art and style - terrific restorations
A 17th-Century Irish castle on the water’s edge. Watch the yachts from your bedroom, join local wine nights, discover the rich history
Minimalist calm pervades this sleek space - designed with the majestic surroundings in mind. Big groups can spread to the cottage next door
Anglo-Irish meets Italian and Indian; the owners have peppered this charming home with furniture and artefacts from their broad travels
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