Hotel Minella is an elegantly furnished country house on the banks of the River Suir, close to Clonmel town centre and bordered by the Comeragh Mountains.
Niall
Ireland
Overall location is good for clonmel and parking. Grounds are nice , king room was spacious.
The hotel bar and overall room is dated. Breakfast did not come with the room rate and needed to be added for 15 euro a head, which made this hotel slightly expensive for what it is.
Fennessy's Hotel is situated in Clonmel, 48 km from Christ Church Cathedral and 48 km from Reginald's Tower. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Befani's Townhouse is a restored three storey listed building in Clonmel Town Centre. Very central to all amenities including the Suir Blueway for walks and cycling.
Boasting a spa bath, Hanora's Cottage Guesthouse and Restaurant is situated in Ballymacarbry. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Siobhan
Ireland
The staff were excellent, food was excellent, the small gestures & friendliness were superb
Boasting mountain views, Nire Valley Cottage provides accommodation with a terrace and a patio, around 11 km from Main Guard.
Phil
Ireland
Lovely stay in a peaceful rural area..easy to drive to. Plenty of walks on the doorstep. Cottage had everything we required for a relaxing stay. Patrick & Shirley were very helpful and breakfast was delicious.
Cahir House Hotel is on the town square, by the River Suir. It has a traditional bar, a bistro and a beauty salon, and offers free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Ann
Ireland
Very comfortable hotel,very clean lovely breakfast
Visiting Clonmel and seeing relatives for the first time in...
Visiting Clonmel and seeing relatives for the first time in over 50 years. It was easy to get to a lot of places, The only down side was the recycling bin, which had not been emptied for some time and we had trouble putting our rubbish out.
Caffrey
Scored 6.0
6.0
There wasn't a great deal to see and do apart from exploring...
There wasn't a great deal to see and do apart from exploring the old streets, town wall etc, and it's a typical old Irish town in many ways. Like most old Irish towns it doesn't make great use of the outdoor spaces despite having a big river in the middle, for example more riverside parks would be great, mostly it was car parks and a quay. Also the pubs were just the usual style, with not much of the way of outdoor areas for a warm day, and no options for anything different like craft beers.
R
Russell
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It seemed to us that there were a lot of vacancies in stores...
It seemed to us that there were a lot of vacancies in stores down town. Unfortunately we were only able to spend a day in town and it was Sunday so many of the stores were closed. I would like to come back and spend more time there
Gerry
Scored 10
10
I stayed at Befani's Mediterranean guest house which...
I stayed at Befani's Mediterranean guest house which exceeded all my expectations. The purpose of my visit was to visit friends. I loved the coffee shops and restaurants. Gave myself lots of time to view places of historical interest. I took a beautiful stroll by the river Suir. I visited the shops and viewed the excellent merchandise where I picked up a few items. I loved the piazza shop under the West Gate who served delicious piazzas and hosted by a very friendly Polish man. I am looking forward to my next trip to Clonmel
Mary
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Firstly Clonmel was not in my opinion a tourist town.
Firstly Clonmel was not in my opinion a tourist town. If you need to visit for work, meeting family or just to see a traditional Irish town you will be pleased with the friendliness of the people, the quality of the dining options and the transport network. We went to see where my father was born and were able to retrace his footsteps which was great.. As mentioned the dining options were good and I can single out Sean tierney's bar for a warm welcome, great food and traditional atmosphere.
Edward
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a lively friendly place, well placed for travel to many...
It's a lively friendly place, well placed for travel to many areas in the South and Southwest of Ireland. There is the campus of Technological University of the Shannon in the town, a wonderful facility.
Helen
Ireland
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Absolutely beautiful old hotel, 5 minute walk from the town centre, lovely decor and furnishings throughout this quirky building. A very warm welcome from all the staff, they were lovely and chatty and very helpful. Our room was tastefully decorated, very clean, lovely comfy bed and a great shower. Lovely food, breakfast cooked to order with plenty of choice. The gardens here are stunning with plenty of different seating areas. We will definitely be back!
It's right in the centre of clonmel and was right next to everywhere we were visiting. The staff were really nice people and the nightclub was a good experience. The hotel was definitely perfect for a place to stay for a night out in clonmel or just as a stop on a business trip. We would definitely stay there again when in clonmel.
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