County Meath (Kells)
A smart hotel and restaurant set in the historic town of Kells. Light rooms have a traditional homely feel with sink-into-beds, chintz fabrics and crisp white linen. The highly acclaimed restaurant has put a contemporary spin on regional favourites and the bar has that classic Irish pub feel.
Wexford
A contemporary luxury hotel set in the heart of the coastal town of Wexford. Spacious rooms are light and airy with plush headboards, floor-to-ceiling windows, and soft grey hues. With extensive amenities including an indoor pool, gym, fine dining restaurant and bar, this is a very comfortable base.
County Monaghan (County Monaghan)
Family owned Castle Leslie has been converted into an unstuffy luxury country hotel. Rooms are crammed with antiques and period features and there is something for everyone from horse riding to relaxing in the spa. 2 AA Rosette standard fine dining or Conor's Bar for a more relaxed feel.
Wexford
A 4* luxury hotel set on the edge of the coastal town of Wexford. While rooms are simply styled and contemporary, reception rooms have a grand old-world feel. With two restaurants, an indoor pool, and a spa — this is a relaxing choice for couples or families.
Kilkenny
Modern boutique hotel with a popular bar. Contemporary, pristine rooms, some with views of the castle. Super conference facilities and fine dining restaurant. There is a spa across the road at the Pembroke's sister hotel for guest use. A great choice and excellent value for money.
County Kerry (Cahersiveen)
Super stylish restaurant with rooms on the Ring of Kerry. Four spacious bedrooms with king sized beds, wooden floors, roll top baths & Bose docking stations. Restaurant specialises in fresh fish caught from their own boat. Chic spot that won't break the bank on Ireland's West Coast.
Limerick
Set in Limerick's Medieval Quarter overlooking the Abbey River, the Absolute Hotel is smart, contemporary establishment. Featuring sleek rooms, a lively bar with a creative cocktail menu and an atmospheric grill restaurant.
County Kerry (Ballydavid)
A charming stonebuilt 200 year old farmhouse turned B&B in the Dingle Peninsula. Four individually decorated bedrooms with plenty of pine & patchwork. Huge breakfasts with home-made breads and preserves. Four course dinners on request. A great spot for walking enthusiasts & nature lovers.
Adare
Combining excellent rooms, an awarding winning restaurant and an extensive spa within a beautiful woodland setting, Fitzgerald's Woodlands House Hotel & Spa is a fine establishment.
County Clare (Lisdoonvarna)
Traditional country inn serving fabulous food in The Burren. Fourteen simple but stylish rooms with plenty of options for families. Charming garden for relaxation and loads of activities close by: walking, cycling, surfing...A great value base for exploring Ireland's rugged West Coast.
County Clare
A charming family-run B&B in a spectacularly beautiful part of Ireland. Elegant rooms are decorated with soft hues, modern furniture and feature indulgent bathrooms. Enjoy the views from the sunny terrace or spend evenings in the fire lit lounge after a day exploring the region.
County Kilkenny (Co Kilkenny)
A Georgian country house situated by the river Nore. Traditionally furnished rooms are dressed with antiques and offer fabulous views from large sash windows. Beautiful walks, fishing and hunting are all available from the property. A truly authentic Irish stay.
Killarney
This smart, family-run hotel is tucked away in Killarney, Ireland. The individually dressed guestrooms are comfortable and stylish with contemporary interior design; opt for a luxury suite for an indulgent hot tub bath. Dine at the hotel's award-winning restaurant after a day sightseeing in Kerry.
County Kilkenny (Castlecomer)
This recently-renovated hotel in the heart of Castlecomer effortlessly blends the old and new. Many original features remain (think Georgian windows and ceiling covings) but stylish accessories bring modern comfort. Add in the cosy lounge for drinks by the fire, and it's a welcoming retreat.
Cork
Originally an Edwardian tobacco factory, now a boutique hotel, set in the heart of Cork. A collection of rooms and apartments mix contemporary and traditional styles resulting in a clean and simple aesthetic. The multi-award-winning restaurant Greene's is the real draw and worthy of a visit alone.
County Kildare (Dublin Street)
This boutique guesthouse forms part of a traditional Irish pub in the heart of Kildare Town. The spacious rooms are warm and inviting, with distressed wood furnishings and cosy carpets; guests love the hotel's comfortable beds. Sample contemporary Thai cuisine at the restaurant; a charming getaway.
Dingle (Dingle)
Overlooking magical Dingle Bay, Castlewood House is a very comfortable bed and breakfast. The award winning gourmet breakfast is what Castlewood is all about, with a dazzling array of delectable dishes, homemade bread, jams, pancakes, porridge with Cooley Whisky, Dingle kippers and the full Irish.
County Mayo (Co. Mayo)
An imposing pink Georgian house situated in the glorious countryside of County Mayo. True to its architecture the property is filled with elegant antiques, decorated with softly patterned wallpapers and lit with chandeliers. Elegant yet friendly this is a superior country stay.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
Converted Victorian townhouse on the Lansdowne Road just steps from the Aviva stadium. Rooms are traditional in style - book a suite for a four poster experience. Incredible value for this excellent Dublin location, close to all major sights and nightlife. Perfect for a budget break or rugby fans.
County Cork (Castlemartyr)
A family-run hotel boasting a spectacular location on the coast in County Cork. Reception rooms are grand and traditional complete with antiques and roaring fires. The innovative restaurant turns-out impeccable dishes; while rooms are contemporary and indulgent. Superb.
Wexford
Recently renovated, modern hotel with state-of-the-art leisure facilities. Simple rooms with WiFi, satellite TV and excellent sea views. Superb health club, spa and cryotherapy clinic. A large functional hotel that can accommodate all requirements for business and leisure.
County Carlow
Traditional riverside Irish pub now popular restaurant with new contemporary hotel attached. On one side, low beamed ceilings, roaring peat fires and a substantial art collection. On the other, sleek modern bedrooms with Egyptian cotton, neutral velvets and natural stone bathrooms.
Waterford (County Waterford)
18th-century glamour meets contemporary Irish hospitality at this elegant Waterford bolt-hole. Hand-selected antiques and plush linens add a luxury feel to the individually styled guestrooms; upgrade to an executive room for a charming balcony. Dine at the acclaimed hotel restaurant; a chic getaway.
Limerick
The Savoy Hotel in Limerick is an excellent five-star establishment. Featuring spacious plush rooms contemporary in style and with Italian marble ensuites and Molton Brown toiletries. The Savoy Bar is the place for cocktails, plus there are great dining options and a small spa.
Sligo
A chic futuristic hotel overlooking the Garavogue River in Sligo. Rooms are sleek and colourful with beautiful views out over the river. Return in the evening from a day of exploring Yeats country to a AA Rosette restaurant. An excellent modern hotel.
County Cork
An elegant cliffside hotel set on a picturesque peninsula. Smart rooms are traditionally dressed with antiques, soft hues and large windows to enjoy the superb views. The formal restaurant uses local produce in innovative gourmet dishes and there's a traditional bar too. A luxury coastal stay.
County Waterford (Co.Waterford)
A charming farmhouse set in an enviable position near the Knockmealdown and Comeragh Mountains. Traditionally styled rooms are sunny, bright and filled with antiques and softly patterned fabrics. The warm hosts and hearty breakfasts set you up for a day spent outdoors.
County Wexford
A quiet luxury retreat with spa and golf course just an hour from Dublin. Fantastic for groups, families and weddings. Beautiful sea views from crisp bedrooms - some with balconies. Perfectly unspoilt sandy beaches are great for long walks. A charming and quiet spot, ideal for a weekend getaway.
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
This quirky boutique hotel is located in the heart of Dublin's city centre. Individually styled rooms boast hand-selected design pieces and comfy beds; the best retain the building's Victorian-era charm with exposed wooden beams. Take the novel hotel bridge over to No Name Bar. A lively city stay.
County Carlow (Borris)
A charming hotel in the quaint village of Borris. Rooms radiate romance with four-poster beds, fireplaces and antique furniture; some boast balconies or private terraces with stunning views. There's a choice of two restaurants, plus a welcoming bar and a gorgeous garden. A picture postcard escape.
Cork
A contemporary harbour side property offering both style and luxury. Individually designed rooms feature floor to ceiling windows, pops of colour coming from the soft furnishings and sink-into beds. The glamorous Panorama Bistro and Terrace offers superlative cuisine specialising in seafood.
Adare (Blackabbey)
The Dunraven Arms was established in 1792 and has developed since then into a delightful country house hotel in county Limerick. Excellent rooms, a classy restaurant and a luxurious spa all come together to form a formidable hotel.
Kenmare (Kenmare)
A beautiful old country house in a stunning location on the edge of the River Kenmare and surrounded by mountains. Traditional interiors have cosy fireplaces, a library, lots of books, art on the walls, and charming bedrooms. The perfect spot for a weekend in the fresh air.
County Mayo (Slievemore)
A convivial family-run B&B on the beautiful island of Achill, County Mayo. Each room has a homely feel and affords great views either out to sea or of mountains. The perfect launchpad for exploring the stunning coastline line and fascinating heritage of Ireland's largest island.
County Tipperary (County Tipperary)
Set between the Galtee Mountains and Slievenamuck hills, this hotel offers stunning Glen of Aherlow views. Inside, enjoy old-world charm, warm tones, and Scandinavian lodges with private balconies. Unwind in the cosy bar, savour local flavours in the restaurant, or relax on the veranda.
County Galway
A luxurious contemporary hotel boasting a spectacular setting overlooking the dramatic Connemara coastline. Chic interiors are fresh and modern with large expanses of glass to fully take in the views. There's also an indulgent spa and two restaurants. A spoiling option for a rural getaway.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
A unique combination of imposing townhouse and ultra-chic modernist mews, No 31 is perfect for the design conscious visitor. Boasting generous bedrooms, a sunken ‘conversation pit’ and an honesty bar for evening tipples it’s a true find in every sense of the word. A truly luxury B&B.
County Cork
This period B&B is tucked away just outside of the Irish coastal town of Cobh. Inside, there are pretty heritage details, from the open hearth to the Victorian cornice ceilings. A grand staircase leads to spacious guestrooms with hand-selected antiques, perfect for a romantic getaway.
County Clare (Lisdoonvarna)
Welcoming 18th century country house. Traditional bedroom interiors feature writing desks, sofas and modern bathrooms. Library and lounge to relax in. Excellent menu with focus on Irish seafood. A great spot to explore the coast.
County Kerry
Purpose built restaurant with rooms with stunning vista over both the Atlantic and Mount Brandon. Spacious, stylish, contemporary bedrooms make the most of the views. Highly recommended restaurant serving regional specialities from locally sourced ingredients. Ideal for walkers and outdoorsy types.
County Cork (County Cork)
With luxury accommodation split amongst three different locations you can choose Country House, Garden Mews or Lake Lodge. Rooms are contemporary and sleek, and Liss Ard is very family friendly with numerous activities on site. Cuisine is governed by "slow food" rules. Perfect for a country escape.
Galway (Galway)
Extraordinary contemporary five star hotel just outside Galway. Interiors designed by Philip Treacy feature brightly coloured (some might say garish) public spaces, whilst rooms and suites are more restful. Stunning views out to sea, great food & ESPA. All a stone's throw from Galway's attractions.
Dingle (Dingle Town)
Charming B&B in Georgian house. Rooms are themed on wildflowers and feature artworks, plush fabrics and Victorian antiques. Elegant lounge with open fireplace, neat gardens. Very friendly service. Ideal for a weekend break.
County Cork (WEST CORK)
An impressive family owned castle boasting a spectacular location overlooking Castletownshend harbour. Elegant rooms are traditional in style with heavy antique furniture - the best have four posters - rich hues and oak panelling. A relaxing spot to completely unwind.
County Wexford (Wexford)
A majestic 15th century Castle and 17th century house turned country B&B. Individually styled rooms are traditional yet unfussy with soft patterns, large sash windows and choice antiques. With a host of outdoor pursuits both on and off the property, it offers good value, old world charm.
County Mayo
Luxurious furnishings and stunning views combine to create the impressive Ice House Hotel. With its deluxe spa overlooking the river Moy, it's the perfect place for a relaxing weekend away. Ideal for fisherman keen to cast their fly for a salmon or seatrout on the Moy. A charming Mayo delight.
County Cavan (Cavan)
Set on a beautiful country estate on the outskirts of Cavan Town, this spa and golf resort offers guests total relaxation. Cut off from the outside world in spacious and contemporary guestrooms with countryside views. Explore the luxurious hotel spa after a day on the green; a superb country escape.
Galway (The Latin Quarter)
The House Hotel is contemporary, without being pretentious, and situated in the heart of the city centre, offering good food and bright, lively accomodation with all the attractions of Galway on the doorstep. The Hotel is especially well situated for Galway's nightlife and ideal for romantic breaks
County Waterford (County Waterford)
An imposing country house, dating back to 1704, set in beautifully manicured gardens. Spacious rooms are light and airy with soft hues, tall sash windows and simple antique furniture. An award winning restaurant serves comforting seasonal dishes with finesse. A charming country escape.
County Meath (County Meath)
An architectural gem of a Palladian mansion turned country house hotel. Situated in beautiful countryside overlooking the River Boyne. 35 individually designed stylish rooms with luxury accessories. The restaurant is an offshoot of the award winning Eden in Temple Bar. Sophisticated country retreat.