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readyforadven Aug 7th, 2006 04:20 PM

B & B guides
 
Received a guide from the tourism bureau and the web site is www.townandcountry.ie.
Has anyone used this book? Is there a better book to use for B & Bs?

CAPH52 Aug 7th, 2006 04:31 PM

Personally, I think that book is the best. It gives you the most detailed info about each B&B, and more listings per town, than anything else I found.

suelh Aug 7th, 2006 04:42 PM

I agree with CAPH52. I used several reference books and notes from this board for our trip, but more often than not, T&C proved the most helpful and accurate.

IrishEyes Aug 7th, 2006 08:32 PM

The Town & Country Book lists the majority of B&Bs in Ireland. Their website can also be accessed: www.townandcountry.ie

Family Homes of Ireland lists other B&Bs: www.familyhomes.ie You usually get the book free with you car rental. Tourism Ireland will not send it to you since they only recognize T&C.

Irish Farm Holidays is a listing of (what else?) farmhouse B&Bs: www.irishfarmholidays.com Tourism Ireland will send it to you if you ask.

If you are going to No. Ireland there are others to get.

I use all of them. They give you a photo, a brief description (written by the owners of the B&B), number of rooms, prices, contact info, etc.

There are a wide variety of B&Bs in those books. They are basically listings. If you want actual reviews of B&Bs in Ireland there are some good ones out there on websites as well as in book form. You can do a Google search or a search here on Fodor's.

Melissa5 Aug 7th, 2006 11:23 PM

We liked the b&bs in Michele Erdvig's Best Little Guide to Ireland (order on her web-site www.IrelandYes.com.) I also chose one out of Alastair Sawday's special places to stay in Ireland, and it was a great choice as well.

tlucey Aug 24th, 2006 01:23 PM

www.12travel.com and www.hidden-ireland.com have been great resources in our past travels.

chatham Aug 24th, 2006 02:41 PM

I've used Karen Brown, Alastair Sawday and IrelandYes. When I plan a trip, I get their latest books.

IrishEyes Aug 24th, 2006 02:45 PM

I often hear it mentioned here on Fodors that Melissa's suggested book has excellent B&Bs. It depends on whether you want a "listing" or a reviewed place to stay.

chatham Aug 24th, 2006 04:50 PM

I have found IrelandYes the most up to date. Look at her web site.

wojazz3 Aug 28th, 2006 05:15 AM

Another vote for Michele's book at Irelandyes. That said, it's good to have the Town and Country book. Michelle won't have a B&B for every place you might want to stay. All of hers will be nice though.

Bill


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