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Minella, Clonmel

Minella, Clonmel

Hotel - Coleville Road, Clonmel, County Tipperary - 3 Stars - 70 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Dundrum House Hotel, Golf and Leisure Club, Dundrum

Dundrum House Hotel, Golf and Leisure Club, Dundrum

Hotel - Dundrum, Cashel, Dundrum, County Tipperary - 3 Stars - 86 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Inch House, Thurles

Inch House, Thurles

Hotel - Inch, Thurles, County Tipperary - 5 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Best Western Abbey Court Hotel, Nenagh

Best Western Abbey Court Hotel, Nenagh

Hotel - Dublin Road, Nenagh Town Centre – N7, Nenagh, County Tipperary - 82 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Dromineer Bay Hotel, Nenagh

Dromineer Bay Hotel, Nenagh

Hotel - Dromineer, Nenagh, County Tipperary - 20 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Knocklofty Country House & Leisure Centre, Clonmel

Knocklofty Country House & Leisure Centre, Clonmel

Hotel - 4.8km (3 miles) west of Clonmel, Clonmel, County Tipperary - 17 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Fennessy's Hotel, Clonmel

Fennessy's Hotel, Clonmel

Hotel - 32 Gladstone Street, Clonmel, County Tipperary (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Hotel Minotel Cahir House, Cahir

Hotel Minotel Cahir House, Cahir

Hotel - The Square, Cahir, County Tipperary - 31 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Kilcoran Lodge, Cahir

Kilcoran Lodge, Cahir

Hotel - Cahir, County Tipperary - 2 Stars - 23 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Coolbawn Quay Club, Marina & Spa, Coolbawn

Coolbawn Quay Club, Marina & Spa, Coolbawn

Hotel - Lough Derg, Coolbawn, County Tipperary (On Ciao since: 10/2006)

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Damer Court Hotel, Roscrea

Damer Court Hotel, Roscrea

Set in the Heritage town of Roscrea, County Tipperary, this 18th century former coaching inn has been updated to offer a 3-star hotel...

Ireland


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Shannon Oaks Hotel and Country Club,  Portumna

Shannon Oaks Hotel and Country Club, Portumna

The Shannon Oaks Hotel and Country Club Portumna County Galway is situated on the shores of Lough Derg on the River Shannon This luxury...

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Royal connections but not that luxurious -Durham Marriott hotel

Advantages: Comfortable, convenient for city sight seeing
Disadvantages: luke warm bath water and average food in restaurant

...Durham Marriot Hotel Royal County Old Elvert, Durham DH1 3JN A BIT OF SCENE SETTING: This hotel is part of the Marriott chain but is an old hotel which was once the home of Elizabeth Bowes an ancestor of the Queen Mother. Apparently it was often visited when it was privately owned by Edward VII when he was up in Durham. It has had quite a large series of extensions and now boasts 150 bedrooms, some of which are suites and family rooms all and have en suite bathrooms ( As you might expect in a hotel I would have thought). This is a four star hotel right in the centre of Durham so perfect for a city break as you can park your car in the hotel (complimentary) car park and walk round the city which is very compact and just a hop over the road from the hotel. We booked on the internet and got a special deal for two night?s bed...

catsholiday 17.09.2009 · Read review
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Review of Durham Marriott Hotel Royal County, Durham

A visit to southern Ireland

Advantages: Nice people, NIce Country
Disadvantages: None

...I've just come back from Southern Ireland, in particular Co.Tipperary and its not that long a way. About and hour and a halfs drive from shannon airport I stayed in a little village called Bansha, about 5 miles from Tipperary Town ( tipp town), First things first it rained once in two weeks which is even better than England. The people are lovely and the scenary is spectacular. We arrived at about Mid-day at our friends house who lived in the village and had to go for a Guiness the real cold Irish Coffee. About mid-afternoon, we unpacked our stuff and had a sleep for what was going to be one of the best and beutiful holidays I had ever been on. It involved a very laid back society who dont really have a care in the world just to enjoy themselves. I think alot of people are put off ouf going to...

Leestandell 18.09.2001 · Read review
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Review of Co. Tipperary (Ireland)

The Beautiful Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Advantages: Very peaceful, gorgeous scenary, unspoilt landscape.
Disadvantages: Can be very cold/windy, not much in the line of 'shopping' except gift shops

...Being from Clare myself, it is an absolute pleasure to be able to tell you all about this wild, harsh but absolutly beautiful place in the North of the 'Banner County', in South West Ireland. The Burren comes from the Irish/Gaelic word Boireann, which means stony place, and is a massive area of hugh limestone pavements covering a vast plain of land, said to be about 300 sq. kilometres. It stretches for miles and miles, through valleys, up mountains and hills, and alongside rivers and streams. It features some of the rarest flora and fauna in the whole country, a spray of colour against the harsh, grey landscape. It offers absolute peace, a type of spiritual tranquility that you just want more of. You can stand in the middle of this land, and breath in all the fresh air you can take, and you may not see a single person for miles...

Evil_Irish_Twin 20.10.2004 · Read review
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Review of The Burren (Ireland)

Brilliant reviews for Boutique hotels

Advantages: Lots of honest reviews on interesting hotels
Disadvantages: Hotels can be quite expensive to stay at

.... The book starts with the hotels in England and the header page again breaks down the regions and lists the hotels featured in each region. There is then a section for each region. There is a lot of information, for example the Cotswolds ? it tells you how to get there, some local knowledge of some places worth visiting and there is a diary of events. There is also a section called ?worth getting out of bed for? which gives lots of activities for the children, the say tripper and details of local markets and places to shop. This is repeated for all regions in all 4 countries. The regions featured are: England Cornwall The Cotswolds Cumbria Devon Dorset East Sussex Liverpool London Northeast Somerset Peak District Suffolk Thames Valley West Sussex Ireland Belfast County Meath Dublin Scotland Edinburgh Glasgow...

wolfey59 20.09.2009 · Read review
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Review of Mr. and Mrs. Smith - UK & Ireland Hotel Collection - Juliet Kinsman

Marriott County Hall, London

Advantages: Central location, friendly attentive staff
Disadvantages: expensive drinks

...& parnips and banoffee pie to follow. We found the per head price which included half a bottle of pinot grigio was very reasonable compared to prices here in Scotland. Overall we had no complaints. the only downside was the price of drinks. Two glasses of wine cost almost £15. I would recomend anyone to use this hotel as a base for a weekend away. It is a two minute walk from Westminster tube, right next door to the BA London Eye and central for everything. If you are looking for a romantic weekend then the County Hall is the one for you. There is a spa on site to pamper you (payable directly) Or if you would like a very special wedding or civil partnership then use this hotel. The events team & banqueting manager do everything they can to help and nothing is too much bother. Whatever you do have a brilliant time at this hotel....

ged1967 24.05.2007 · Read review
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Review of London Marriott Hotel County Hall, London

Why You Should use an Irish Builder.

Advantages: Awesome, thought-provoking UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Disadvantages: Not accessible for the physically disabled.

...I'd never heard of Newgrange before I went there. Which may explain why I was totally blown away. I first visited in 1999, when I was over in Ireland staying with my husband's family. It was a chilly, damp day in April when they suggested we might like to see an area known as Brú na Bóinne - in English, "the dwelling place of the Boyne". This turned out to be a collection of prehistoric sites in County Meath, located in a wide meander of the River Boyne about an hour's drive north of Dublin. The most famous of these antiquities is Newgrange, a megalithic "passage tomb" richly decorated with ancient works of art. (Although there is much debate over whether Newgrange was more than just a tomb - more about that later.) We headed for the visitor center, which lies between the towns of Slane and Doghedra, near the village of Donore...

Ali1000 28.10.2008 · Read review
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Review of Newgrange, County Meath, Ireland

Irelands hidden treasure

Advantages: Stunning scenery, good craic, not touristy
Disadvantages: Slightly inaccessible

...When you think of holidays in Ireland, what do you think of? The beautiful green farmlands of Tipperary, the dramatic peaks and lake-pools of the Ring of Kerry, angling in the River Shannon, or enjoying the craic in the vibrant capital city Dublin? All of these are undoubtedly staples of an Irish holiday, but if you?re looking for something a bit more different ? why not try County Donegal? In my opinion, County Donegal has the most spectacular scenery in the whole of Ireland: hundreds of miles of coastline with the highest sea-cliffs in Europe, beautiful beaches, and inland there are rivers, glens and bogland hills, not to mention the more barren ?moonlike? stretches of Connemara. The Rough Guide to Ireland raves about the country?s second largest county saying: ?the demonically daunting peninsulas of the northern reaches are...

Maia 14.06.2003 · Read review
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Review of Donegal (Ireland)

Striding in the Steps of Giants

Advantages: Dramatic views clothed in the mysteries of both legend and science
Disadvantages: Access for the handicapped is necessarily restricted

...Ireland thrives on legends that blend myth and reality in an unknowable measure. It is a land of saints and dragons, warrior-kings and gods, fairies and giants. It is a land of mystery and music. And at the northernmost edge of this green and magical island lies a geological formation that has fascinated its human visitors for centuries--and that, quite naturally for Ireland, is mixed inextricably with legend. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Legendary Finn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The legend of the Giant's Causeway features Finn McCool (also rendered as MacCool or MacCumhaill), a wee lad of a giant merely 52 and a half feet tall, who is said to have built the Causeway. Details associated with Finn's remarkable feat vary considerably with the telling. One common version holds that the gentle, fair-haired Finn found himself in a shouting...

BawBaw 28.04.2004 (06.05.2004) · Read review
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Review of County Antrim (Ireland)

Be Careful Not To Wake Finn MacCool

Advantages: Spectacular natural structure
Disadvantages: Cold, wet and windy iost of the time

...The Giant's Causeway is a must if you are sightseeing in Northern Island. It is an amazing natural stone walkway which stretches out into sea. It is world famous as County Antrim's 'wonder of the world' and although similar structures to this can be found off the coast of Scotland (Fingal's Cave) and in Iceland, this one is the most striking and awesome spectacle of them all. All around you is the wild and windy Atlantic Ocean, off the coastline of County Antrim. The Causeway itself looks like a stack of huge squared off blocks, all on top of each other. The fabulous colours of the rock range from bronze and red, to dark grey depending on the light and the weather. It is made up of more than 40,000 closely packed basalt columns. Some of these are as much as 90 feet thick. The highest columns reach about 40 feet...

jan007 09.11.2008 · Read review
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Review of County Antrim (Ireland)

Dorset County Hospital

Advantages: Friendly, Efficient, Very Clean
Disadvantages: None, apart from waiting time

...I am at present resting at home after an operation on my left shoulder, made necessary after a clumsy fall that compressed the shoulder joint. After a regimen of physiotherapy and steroids it was deemed that an operation called a subacromial decompression was arranged and took place at the orthopaedic unit of the Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester, Dorset. I was given a choice of three hospitals, in line with the government's policy of offering a choice and I feel that I made the correct decision. The choices on the list were The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital, Poole General Hospital and the Dorset county. Bournemouth was too far away, Poole is not a very nice hospital so I was left with Dorchester . First Impressions Once the appointment for surgery was made I was asked to attend a Anaesthesia Pre...

JeffFromPoole 15.07.2009 · Read review
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Review of Dorset County Hospital

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