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The Irish Bed & Breakfast Book
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One (inn) sounds more friendly and inviting than the next.

--Family Travel Times

We wish we had had this helpful and comprehensive little booklet when
we last visited Ireland. -- Park Cities News

Where do you spend the night after kissing the Blarney Stone, walking the
Giantï¿1/2s Causeway, or touring Trinity College? With this handy guide, more than
one hundred of the best places to stay on the Emerald Isle are at your disposal
. . . and at your fingertips.
In addition to updated, detailed information on bed-and-breakfasts in the
Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, this expanded fifth edition also features a
chapter on self-catering accommodations, for those who prefer the convenience,
economy, and freedom of cooking for themselves while on vacation.
Whether you decide to stay at Dublinï¿1/2s Ashbrook House, with its grass
tennis courts, golf courses, and horseback riding, or Edenvale House, a home in
Newtownards, County Down, with its dazzling decor and unforgettable breakfasts,
you will benefit from the general tips on traveling in Ireland, including notes
on such diverse matters as money, car rentals, and the weather. All of the
information presented in these pages is designed to make your visit to this
magical island as problem free and pleasurable as possible.
For more information on Pelicanï¿1/2s bed and breakfast guidebook series,
please visit us on the Web at www.bedandbreakfastguide.com.

About the Authors

As a former bed-and-breakfast owner, Fran Sullivan uses her own inside
knowledge to make this book the best available. Her annual trips to the Emerald
Isle, combined with a love of travel and her Irish heritage, have enabled her to
produce an invaluable guide.