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East Ireland has a wealth of accommodation options to suit all budgets. Whether you're looking for a fancy hotel, a cosy B&B or a cheap-and-cheerful hostel, we have curated a list of some of the region's most popular accommodation choices to help you find the perfect spot for your group.
The best hotels in the East of Ireland are most commonly found in or near the larger towns of Kildare, Wicklow and Meath. They range from small, town centre hotels with no frills to luxurious 5-star hotels draped across sprawling country landscapes.
With 68 modern bedrooms and state of the art leisure facilities Athlone Springs is the ideal for a break away in County Westmeath.
A 5-star hotel based in the beautiful County Laois. The Heritage has an extensive collection of Luxury Accommodation and Dining.
Built in the 13th Century, Barberstown Castle is a four-star Irish Castle with five-star quality. Close proximity to Dublin.
Located in the picturesque and stunning Glen of the Downs, and set amongst 30 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland walks.
Not so much a hotel, more a private country residence situated on its own miniature park with many fine old trees and a beautiful walled garden.
A 2005 renovation has transformed this magnificent late-Victorian building into a proud, family-owned 16-bedroom Hotel.
An award winning Country House with 35 rooms. Converted from Queen Anne stables and located in picturesque County Wicklow.
Bed & Breakfasts in the East of Ireland come in all shapes and sizes. From small townhouses to large country manors, and everything in between. The one thing that you can be sure of is the warm welcome you'll receive from your hosts. In County Kildare, expect prices to rise sharply during the last week of April every year, during the Punchestown Horse Racing Festival.
A family-run guesthouse that combines friendliness and luxury. Here, you can relax and absorb the beautiful sights of Glendalough.
Welcome to a heart-warming break in an historic family home. Enjoy the grounds and gardens in summer or the open fires in winter.
Stay in a traditional Irish Inn in the heart of the Irish countryside. Peace and tranquility in the shadow of the Slieve Bloom mountains.
Otterstown House is a family run guesthouse found a short walk from the market town of Athboy, County Meath. Catering for individuals, couples or families.
Found in the outskirts of Kells, County Meath, Country Cottage Ballinlough is the ideal first or last stop on your journey to our from Dublin.
A renovated farmhouse, Newgrange Lodge is uniquely located within the historical world-famous heritage UNESCO parkland of Brú na Bóinne.
Tudor Lodge is nestled beside the Avonmore River and Wicklow Way and it is only 1km from the many attractions of ancient Glendalough.
Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.
Adare. In the heart of county Limerick County Limerick we take time to stroll the main street of the beautiful thatched cottages in Adare
Explore Adare Village along the Wild Atlantic Way
Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.
The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.
About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.
Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Located on the shores of Belfast Lough in County Antrim, Carrickfergus Castle is a Norman castle dating back to 1177. First used as a headquarters for John de Courcy after he took control of eastern Ulster, where he ruled as a petty king until 1204. Over the years, the castle was Besieged by the native Irish, the Scottish, the English and the French. Today it stands as one of the best preserved structures from the medieval era in Northern Ireland.
Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.