Go to My Ireland
logo-mini

Are you sure you want to leave the feed?

Leave

Oops... something went wrong!

My Ireland

Looking for inspiration? Planning a trip? Or just want to scroll yourself happy? We'll show you an Ireland that's tailor-made for you.

  • #Landscapes
  • #CultureandHeritage
  • #OutdoorActivities
  • #Landmarks

Oops... no internet connection

While offline, you can still add items to My board. New travel reccomendations will only show up once you’re back online.

    See what Ireland has in store for you

    Oops... no internet connection

    While offline, you can still add items to My board. New travel reccomendations will only show up once you’re back online.

    My board

    Tell me more

    Items without a physical location are not shown in map view.

    Looks like your board is empty

    Look out for the little heart icon around Ireland.com. Simply tap the heart to add items to your board!

    Board settings

    Collection cover image

    Visible to people you share your board with

    No image

    Perryville, Kinsale, County Cork

    Q: What can you expect when staying in a B&B?

    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