Railway Bar Accommodation enjoys a location in Poyntz Pass, 22 miles from Louth County Museum and 9.1 miles from The Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman.
Perry
United States of America
This small hotel was clean. The bed was comfortable. The bartender was nice.
Dundrum House offers accommodations in Tassagh, 28 miles from Maudabawn Cultural Centre and 6.6 miles from Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral.
Conveniently located, Bannview is a short walk from the railway station and 5 minutes walk from Portadown town center, providing an ideal base from which to explore County Armagh.
Joel
United Kingdom
Everything to be honest. Lovely room. Lovely staff. Amazing food.
Bailey's Court, Guest Accommodation offers accommodations in Portadown, 14 miles from Saint Patrick's Catholic Cathedral and 14 miles from Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral.
Featuring a terrace, Kiltariff Hall Country House provides accommodations in Rathfriland. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Cheryl
United States of America
This beautiful old estate was a jewel and I’m grateful Kathryn shares it. She is such a gracious host! I’m not usually a fan of B and B’s because they are filled with dainty antiques and this house blends livability with the past quite nicely. Breakfast was awesome! Barney was sweet! I’d stay there again in a minute!
Offering a garden, Field View offers accommodations in Ashfield. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi. The rooms include a patio.
Gail
United Kingdom
The lovely welcome, nothing too much trouble. The room was incredible, so clean with all little extras provided.
For travelers who enjoy beauty in the simple things, a bed and breakfast (B&B) is the perfect place for a getaway. Hosts welcome guests into their homes and provide a private room and complimentary breakfast. Bathrooms might be shared by other guests, and there's usually shared space with the host.
It was budget accommodation in a good location for us to stop over for one night on our way to Dublin, which is just what we were after. Check in was simple and the publican really friendly. The room was small but clean and warm and the bed was comfy. It was surprising quiet for a pub.
We loved our stay at the Railway Bar. The owner is extremely friendly and we loved going downstairs the bar in the evening and having a few drinks with the locals. Our room was very big and we slept well. The place is a bit dated but we found it very charming. We got good tips for dinner and breakfast and we had a great time exploring the beautiful surroundings. We were there on a Rugby night but our son had no trouble sleeping upstaris while the match was on. The noise goes to 11pm 12 maximum so for us that was not an issue at all.
It was the most beautiful stay during our trip through (North) Ireland. Very charming and clean loft with a separate entrance. The host prepared a little breakfast in the loft for us and were very nice.
Pascal
Young couple
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