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kellie Mar 25th, 2002 08:46 AM

limerick lodging advise
 
hi,<BR>we are considering the following for our Limerick stay:<BR>-Glin Castle<BR>-Adare Manor<BR>-Dunraven Arms<BR><BR>has anyone stayed at the above places? any thoughts/ideas? we are splurging one night on our 8 day trip, and these are the choices...any advise would be lovely.<BR><BR>thanks

fatima Mar 25th, 2002 03:05 PM

I have stayed at Glin and Adare. I prefer Adare. It is a 5 star manorbut more like a cstle with a golf course, forses, a wonderful garden, etc.<BR><BR>Glen is nice too - a 4-5 star mock castle, much smaller and run more like an upscale b&B.<BR><BR>You will enjoy either one.<BR><BR>Dunraven is not in the same league at all, more of a coutry manor for the horsey set.

michael Apr 5th, 2002 10:41 AM

I just got back from Ireland and if you are really going to splurge for a hotel in the Limerick area, go to Dromoland Castle. I got a very good rate on their b&b package. Ask for the McDounagh Suite. The service and accomodations at Dromoland are top notch and you can't beat the setting. My only mistake was not booking a longer stay. I hated to leave.

cd Apr 5th, 2002 10:52 AM

Agree with the above poster. We stayed at Dromoland Castle two weeks ago and loved it. A wonderful memory of Ireland! It is a real castle conveted to a hotel, not a hotel that was built to look like a castle.

hotel Apr 5th, 2002 10:53 AM

There once was a Limerick hotel<BR>It's rooms were straight out of hell<BR>The mattress was lumpy<BR>The owner so grumpy<BR>And the halls had a terrible smell


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