romantic irish b&b, dining or pub
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In Northern Ireland, try the Slieve Donard hotel in Newcastle. It's a beautiful old hotel right on the beach, with views over the sea, obviously, and to the Mourne Mountains. It's expensive for N.I., but it's a great spot.
If you want more of a hide away, try the Slieve Croob Inn. It's a little hotel up in the mountains. It's a gorgeous spot. In addition to rooms in the main part of the hotel, they also have some cottages nearby (within easy walking distance).
If you want more of a hide away, try the Slieve Croob Inn. It's a little hotel up in the mountains. It's a gorgeous spot. In addition to rooms in the main part of the hotel, they also have some cottages nearby (within easy walking distance).
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You may want to consider Dromoland Castle near Newmarket-on-Fergus (near Shannon), a super hotel. Walk up rate last week was $150 per night.
If in Dublin the Trinity Lodge is great. Have dinner at Pacinos (tell the owner you would like a special table).
In Northern Island Enniskellen is a super base in romantic countryside (Donnegal area). Can't recommend a hotel or B&B, but if you are into self-catering; Belle Isle is super.
Have fun, you will love it.
If in Dublin the Trinity Lodge is great. Have dinner at Pacinos (tell the owner you would like a special table).
In Northern Island Enniskellen is a super base in romantic countryside (Donnegal area). Can't recommend a hotel or B&B, but if you are into self-catering; Belle Isle is super.
Have fun, you will love it.