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    Peaceful rural village landscape with church spire and mountains, promoting B&B stays in the Irish countryside. Peaceful rural village landscape with church spire and mountains, promoting B&B stays in the Irish countryside.

    B&B stays

    Planning to spend a night here or two there? Then a relaxing stay in a warm and welcoming B&B is the ideal solution

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    B&B guest enjoying a picnic with their host on the lawn, with homemade bread and wine outside an Irish country house. B&B guest enjoying a picnic with their host on the lawn, with homemade bread and wine outside an Irish country house.
    Irish B&B host chatting with two guests holding bicycles outside a white house with colourful flowers at the door. Irish B&B host chatting with two guests holding bicycles outside a white house with colourful flowers at the door.
    Traditional Irish breakfast with fried egg, soda bread, sausage, bacon, and grilled tomato on a white plate. Traditional Irish breakfast with fried egg, soda bread, sausage, bacon, and grilled tomato on a white plate.
    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

    There’s something of an art to making your home feel like home to everyone that walks in the door. The decor helps, be it cosy or cultured; and the kettle boiling on the stove. Then, of course, there’s the greeting – and where could possibly do it better than the land of 100,000 welcomes?

    The people of Ireland love to open their doors to visitors. So, whether your taste is more country pile, such as Larchmount House in County Londonderry; a traditional thatched cottage such as The Thatched Cottage B&B in County Galway; an award-winning townhouse such as the Merchant's House in Derry~Londonderry; or one of the beach-front retreats from At The Beach Rooms, there’s a warm bed and a hot cup of tea here waiting for you.

    B&Bs around the island of Ireland

    L-R: The Merchant's House, Derry~Londonderry; Rosehill House, County Tyrone; Number 31 Guesthouse, Dublin; At The Beach, Portstewart, County Londonderry

    Bed, breakfast and bliss

    The beauty of a B&B or guesthouse is that one can pop up anywhere. So, no matter how rural or central a holiday you’re planning, you’re guaranteed to find one in the right spot.

    For rural retreats, it’s hard to beat somewhere like Coolanowle House, set on an organic farm in County Laoistheir fresh farm produce such as milk, free range eggs and apple juice is available to purchase onsite; Bayview Farm Cottages in County Antrim, where cows lounge lazily on the golden beach nearby; or County Waterford's Glasha House, voted 2020 B&B of the Year.

    Meanwhile, in more urban settings, B&Bs and guesthouses promise the personal touch that most hotels can only dream of. Stunning St Jude’s in Galway city prides itself on its local, organic food; Victorian Maryville House in Belfast tempts the tastebuds with its indulgent afternoon tea. While historic McGettigan’s Townhouse in Dublin city centre feels lavish and exclusive. And in Kinsale in West Cork, Perryville’s pretty pink façade welcomes everyone to the town – whether they’re staying or not!

    Quaint B&B interior in County Mayo with a cosy bed set into a white bookshelf unit, surrounded by books and a small kitchenette. Quaint B&B interior in County Mayo with a cosy bed set into a white bookshelf unit, surrounded by books and a small kitchenette.

    Riverside House, County Mayo

    While you’re not sleeping

    Perhaps the best part about staying at a B&B is the in-house expert: an owner who lives in the area will know exactly what to recommend to guarantee you get the most out of your stay. 

    So, in Taobh Coille, Agnes and John will arrange a local fishing trip for you; or at Mount Royd, Josephine can set up a visit to neighbouring Dunmore House, beloved holiday retreat of crime writer, Agatha Christie.

    It’s little wonder so many visitors return to the same B&Bs year in, year out: when it feels like you’re staying with friends, why go anywhere else?

    And one final tip: if you want to have a relaxing, stress free trip, pay a visit to B&B Ireland. With over 700 unique B&Bs across the island, you can pick your favourite destination, and book it in advance for maximum convenience.

    Smiling woman in apron pouring coffee for a guest seated on a sofa in the living room of the Merchant's House B&B. Smiling woman in apron pouring coffee for a guest seated on a sofa in the living room of the Merchant's House B&B.

    Merchant's House, Derry~Londonderry

    Great beds for the night

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    Riverside House, County Mayo
    Breakfast by the water in this 200-year-old riverside B&B is just what the doctor ordered.
    Stay in the luxurious 17th-century country house, dine in the adjoining 15th-century castle and explore the tree-lined grounds at this five-star B&B.
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    Mount Royd B&B, County Donegal
    This family-run, ivy-clad period country house lies just across from the River Foyle.
    One of the most beloved boltholes in Georgian Dublin, Number 31 serves top-notch breakfast in a laid-back atmosphere.
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    Blackwell House, County Down

    Joyce and Steve run this luxurious country house just under 50 kilometres from Belfast and 37 kilometres from the majestic Mourne Mountains.

    Ireland's charming B&Bs

    Discover some of the island's most enticing places to stay