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Ireland triple accomdations
I am delighted, my son, has agreed to go with me and a friend to Ireland. This is a graduation gift. :) I need however, to look at accomdations for three, with three beds. Is this possible, or am I stuck with 2 costly rooms? I am looking for B&B's and budget accomdations if possible.
I am going in October, so have been told, plenty of B&B availabity?? I also have decided to reserve all ahead rather than wing it. I'll be 10 days, Dublin to Shannon, southern coastal route, including Cork, Dingle, ROK. |
We had triples in Galway and Bunratty. Both had 3 beds. I don't think these are uncommon room types.
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many of the b&b's we stayed in had triple rooms. Sometimes it was 3 twins, sometimes a double and a twin I don't think its hard to find.
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Just chiming in to agree that triple rooms are pretty easy to find. It's rooms for four that are tricky!
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bkm
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There are many B&Bs all over Ireland where you can get a "family room" with three beds. Not every B&B will have that configuration available. Once you nail down an itinerary and know where you want to stay you can start researching. Good idea to book ahead since you need a specific type of room.
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I spent five days with three kids before we settled down in a rented home in Clare. Almost every place we stayed at had a family room. Specific ones I can recommend are: The Boulevard Guesthouse in Westport should you get up that far; The Station House in Blennerville (right outside Tralee, 40 mins from Dingle town); and Dooly's in Birr in the Midlands. Have fun!
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