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Ireland seaside accommodation
Can anyone help me with a reliable, sea view accommodation, hotel or guest house in Ballybunion, Ireland?
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Jan, <BR> <BR>Check out the list of Irish Tourist Board approved C&Bs and Hotels at www.ireland.travel.ie. Alternatively see some other types of accommodation at www.hidden-ireland.com. <BR> <BR>Other helpful sites include <BR>www.townandcountry.ie <BR>www.irishfarmholidays.com <BR>www.beourguest.ie <BR>www.family-homes.ie <BR>www.dublinn.com (Kilronan House) <BR>www.castlesireland.com/ <BR>www.gsh.ie <BR>www.irelands-blue-book.ie/ <BR> <BR>Hope this helps, <BR> <BR>Cathy
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Cathy, thanks so much! Jan
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Hi: <BR> <BR>You might think me foolhardy but I bet you any amount of money that when you drive there you'll have a pick of wonderful b&b's. I drove around Ireland in a week and never had a single reservation. Stayed at wonderful B&Bs. <BR> <BR>Enjoy (visit Kinsale as well, wonderful town). <BR> <BR>Bob
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Check out the self catering holiday suites at Harvey's dock in Youghal Co.Cork on http://harveys.foundmark.com <BR>It's a great place to base yourselves to see the Cork/Kerry/Waterford area.
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Jan - I agree with Bob. We just got back from Ireland and stayed in B&Bs for most of our trip. We were able to drive to our next destination and locate a wonderful B&B for the night without a reservation. Have a great trip. Kimberly
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You can also go to the AA site (like the US AAA). They have listings of B&Bs. We did all our booking online and had wonderful results. I don't have the URL anymore but I'm sure you could find it easily with a search.
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