B&Bs in Ireland

B&Bs in Ireland

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Popular B&Bs in Ireland

Portmagee, Munster

9.8

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$185 per night

Lough Corrib, Connacht

8.5

Bed and breakfast for 3 people

Free cancellation

from A$211 per night

County Cork, Munster

9.7

Guesthouse for 3 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$188 per night

Lough Dreg, Munster

7.0

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$183 per night

Kinsale, Munster

8.4

Guesthouse for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$303 per night

Portmagee, Munster

9.0

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$186 per night

Ardbear, Connacht

Bed and breakfast for 3 people

Free cancellation

from A$312 per night

Lough Corrib, Connacht

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$246 per night

Lough Corrib, Connacht

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 3 people

Free cancellation

from A$453 per night

County Mayo, Connacht

Guesthouse for 4 people, with hot tub and garden

Free cancellation

from A$412 per night

Inishowen, Ulster

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$208 per night

County Louth, Leinster

9.4

Guesthouse for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$609 per night

Clifden, Connacht

Bed and breakfast for 3 people

Free cancellation

from A$312 per night

Portmagee, Munster

Bed and breakfast for 3 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$269 per night

County Galway, Connacht

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden and hot tub

Free cancellation

from A$215 per night

Inishowen, Ulster

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$274 per night

Inishowen, Ulster

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$274 per night

Inishowen, Ulster

Bed and breakfast for 10 people

Free cancellation

from A$1,170 per night

County Wicklow, Leinster

8.8

Guesthouse for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$692 per night

Lough Corrib, Connacht

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$364 per night

County Galway, Connacht

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$147 per night

County Galway, Connacht

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$185 per night

Fingal, Leinster

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$319 per night

Inishowen, Ulster

Bed and breakfast for 5 people

Free cancellation

from A$364 per night

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Highlights in Ireland

  • Pub
  • Castles
  • Farms
  • Road trip
  • Cliffs
  • Dublin
  • Traditional foods

Best B&Bs in Ireland

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Bed And Breakfast for 2 People in Fingal, Leinster
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Fingal, Leinster
Bed And Breakfast • 2 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
9.8
(16 reviews)
Relax and Be inspired Historic cottage located 15 minutes from Dublin City Centre, 15 minutes from Dublin Airport and 2 minutes from beach. Book this beautifully restored historic cottage for a weekend or a few days and rent all three double rooms for a private getaway. We will be on hand to look after you during your stay and can tailor make a package to include laid back lunches, indulgent evening meals, picnics and afternoon teas. Please contact us for more information.The Artist Residence Dublin is a beautiful 100 year old historic Irish cottage in Dublin City set in large gardens overl...
from A$557 / night
Guesthouse for 16 People in Killarney National Park, Munster
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Killarney National Park, Munster
Guesthouse • 269 m² • 5 Bedrooms
10.0
(9 reviews)
Ethan House Killarney provides quality self catering guest accommodation close to Killarney on a large 2 acre site with mature gardens & magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. The house is divided internally into separate suites/apartments as follows with standard occupancy being 16 guests - Ethan Suite (8 guests)- Mangerton Suite (4 guests)- Torc Suite (4 guests)Conveniently located: - 1km from Killarney National Park & the Lakes of Killarney- 1km from the famous Ring of Kerry route - 4 km from Killarney town centre - 2 km from INEC (Ireland’s National Event Centre)- 1.5 k...
from A$1,466 / night
Bed And Breakfast for 2 People in Fingal, Leinster
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Fingal, Leinster
Bed And Breakfast • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.9
(14 reviews)
Relax and Be inspired Historic cottage located 15 minutes from Dublin City Centre, 15 minutes from Dublin Airport and 2 minutes from beach. Book this beautifully restored historic cottage for a weekend or a few days and rent all three double rooms for a private getaway. We will be on hand to look after you during your stay and can tailor make a package to include laid back lunches, indulgent evening meals, picnics and afternoon teas. Please contact us for more information.The Artist Residence Dublin is a beautiful 100 year old historic Irish cottage in Dublin City set in large gardens overl...
from A$552 / night

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B&Bs in Ireland

A cosy holiday on The Emerald Isle

Famed for its lively culture, medieval castles, stunning coastline, and friendly people, Ireland is a bucket-list destination for many. Its vibrant green, unspoiled landscapes and dramatic coastal cliffs draw visitors from all over the world. While you’re here, be sure to visit a traditional pub for a pint of Guinness, stop by as many medieval castles as you can find, and learn about the country’s rich history at museums. Whether you’re looking for a lively adventure or a relaxing getaway spent in nature, Ireland offers a spectrum of experiences for every type of traveller. Get your walking shoes on and start exploring the many gems of the Emerald Isle!

Relax at the perfect B&B in Ireland

The stunning natural landscapes and quaint atmosphere of Ireland offer the perfect opportunity for a relaxing holiday. Better yet, stay at a B&B where all you have to do is show up and the rest is taken care of. B&Bs in Ireland typically include a delicious complementary breakfast and helpful recommendations for things to do from the friendly innkeepers. There are countless B&Bs around the country, each with slightly unique features and varied styles. Stay in a B&B by the sea in a room with a private balcony where you can enjoy tranquil views of the water. Or, stay in a B&B in a rural area surrounded by verdant green countryside and plenty of privacy. Couples can enjoy a B&B with a hot tub and a sauna for an ultra-relaxing holiday together. Several properties are suitable for large families. Choose from historic B&Bs brimming with character, or modern B&Bs with a sleek, contemporary feel. With so many excellent B&B options in Ireland, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday.

Travellers and activities

Ireland for families

Families of all ages will find something to love during a holiday in Ireland. Spend the day at the amusing Tayto Park, where you can ride the wooden rollercoaster and other thrilling theme park rides. There’s a zoo here with well-looked after animals and nice food options as well. Also, when in Ireland, don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit a traditional sheep farm at Kissane Sheep Farm. Here you can watch a fascinating sheepdog demonstration where a border collie will herd a massive flock of sheep. You’ll also learn all sorts of fascinating information about traditional sheep farming from the friendly and experienced rancher.

Ireland for couples

Ireland is a fantastic holiday destination for couples seeking to spend some romantic quality time together in a stunningly beautiful environment. Pop over to the Guinness Storehouse to learn all about the most iconic beer in Ireland. You’ll get to do a tour of the factory while you learn about the various machines and processes used to make the world-famous beer. The tour includes some tasty beer samples and is a fun, informative activity, even if you aren’t a fan of beer! Go for a romantic road trip along the scenic Ring of Kerry road. This circular route takes around 3.5 to drive and passes along some of Ireland’s most picturesque landscapes. Pass by beaches, seaside villages, coastal cliffs, and verdant countryside.

Did you know the Northern Lights are visible in Ireland? Visit during December or January for the greatest chance of spotting this natural phenomenon!

Top 7 travel tips in Ireland

1. Visit the enchanting Cliffs of Moher

The spectacular Cliffs of Moher are regarded as one of the most emblematic natural features of Ireland. Situated along the country’s west coast, the stunningly beautiful cliffs tower over the Atlantic Ocean. There are several walking paths along the cliffs where you can get out and discover the beauty of the area on foot. Take in the breathtaking panoramic views of the cliffs, sea, and sky as you check this iconic landmark off your bucket list.

2. Discover the many gems of Dublin

Ireland’s capital city is renowned for its historical architecture, lively pubs, and cultural attractions. Do a bus tour of Dublin to see all the top sights and attractions around the capital city. Explore the enchanting Dublin Castle, which boasts Gothic architecture, fine interior details, and original paintings. Tour the Irish Whisky Museum and learn all about the history of Dublin at The Little Museum of Dublin.

3. Explore the medieval Blarney Castle

Pay a visit to the Blarney Castle to kiss the famed Blarney Stone. The castle is famous for being the home of the Blarney Stone, which is set inside the castle walls and promises the gift of eloquence to anyone who kisses it. You can do a self-guided tour of the stunning medieval castle and its surrounding gardens. There’s a lot to see and do here, so be sure to give yourself at least a few hours to explore it all!

4. Eat like a local

When in Ireland, do as the Irish do, and fill up on traditional cuisine! Start the day off right with a full Irish breakfast, which consists of a plate of bacon, sausage, baked beans, tomatoes, eggs, and lots of tea. Have a slice of Irish soda bread with a pat of butter or jam. And when the weather is cold, warm up with a hearty bowl of Irish stew.

5. Listen to live Irish music in a traditional pub

Every tiny village, small town, and big city in Ireland will have traditional Irish pubs with live music– it’s a quintessential part of the culture! During your holiday, be sure to pop by as many pubs as possible during the evenings to partake in the energetic tradition of listening to live music as you sip on a pint or two. You’ll feel like you’ve truly experienced Ireland afterwards!

6. See the Kilkenny Castle

The grand Kilkenny Castle was built in 1195 and is home to a rich and fascinating history. Tour the castle from the inside out, where you’ll learn a wealth of interesting information from the knowledgable tour guide along the way. The castle is surrounded by trees and parkland in a quiet, tranquil setting. There’s a tearoom here, too, where you can order a nice slice of cake with a cup of tea or coffee.

7. Visit the Rock of Cashel

This striking medieval landmark boasts a 12th-century tower and a Gothic cathedral. The structure has been long regarded as a religiously and historically significant site. Walk around the scenic grounds to take in the beauty while you read about the history of the place from the informational plaques. Entry is free of charge.

FAQs: B&Bs in Ireland

Which types of facilities can you typically find in the B&Bs in Ireland?

Among the services available on Holidu, it appears that the B&Bs in Ireland offer everything that travellers wish for! Here, the B&Bs generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (96%), garden (72%), and balcony (35%)...Tempted?

How are the reviews for the B&Bs in Ireland?

The B&Bs here receive many positive reviews from holiday-makers. 63% of the B&Bs in Ireland have excellent reviews and an average rating of 4.5 stars!

Are the B&Bs in Ireland suitable for holidays with children?

According to the Holidu data, 57% of B&Bs in Ireland are suitable for families with children, so you won't have a problem finding the ideal B&B for you and your children.

Are the B&Bs in Ireland suitable for holiday-makers who wish to travel with their pets?

Definitely! In Ireland, 11% of the B&Bs give you the opportunity to bring along your furry best friend, 72% even have a garden!

Do the B&Bs in Ireland often offer an internet connection?

Of course! According to last year's data, 96% of B&Bs in Ireland include an internet connection. It is therefore no problem for you to will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites at any time!

What are the prices like for B&Bs in Ireland?

The majority of B&Bs in Ireland (66%) are less than £100 per night. This is the ideal destination for booking a cheap B&B!

Do the B&Bs in Ireland generally have a fireplace or a pool?

Not always. Based on last year's data, less than 10% of B&Bs in Ireland are equipped with a fireplace.

Are the B&Bs in Ireland suitable for stays with the whole family or rather for a weekend break as a small group?

According to Holidu's database, 99% of B&Bs are made for only two travellers. So this is the ideal destination for travel partners. Ready for an escape together in Ireland? Don't delay to book!