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Perryville, Kinsale, County Cork
Staying in a Bed & Breakfast, or a B&B, is a unique experience. You’re staying in someone’s home, so you really do get an insight into Irish family life. B&Bs are dotted all over the island, so you can choose from different types, including family homes, townhouses, country houses, and farmhouses.
Your B&B hosts will be warm and welcoming – after all, you’re being welcomed into their home, and they genuinely want you to have a lovely time. They know their area, so after you wake up to a delicious home-cooked breakfast, be sure to ask their advice on where to go and what to see. Many B&B hosts are fabulous bakers, too, so be sure to try some of their home-baked goods.


Maryville House, Belfast


Cloch na Scith, County Galway