
Kilkenny Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
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Hillgrove, Kilkenny City |
| Welcome to 'Hillgrove', where you will be assured of a warm welcome from the proprietors, Margaret and Tony Drennan. 'Hillgrove' is a charming country... |
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Mena House, Kilkenny City |
| You can be assured of a warm Welcome at Mena House which is a 9 bedroom Tudor style residence with antique furnishings and set in an award winning mat... |
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Aard Oakleigh, Bennettsbridge |
| While staying at Aard Oakleigh B&B you will experience a real Irish welcome at its best and relax in the comfort of our modern home. We are situated j... |
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Pinecrest, Kilkenny City |
| Pinecrest is a charming family run B&B just a stroll from St. Canice’s Cathedral and all of Kilkenny’s shops, pubs, restaurants and tourist attraction... |
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 Abbey House, Thomastown |
| Welcome to Abbey House, nestling in the sylvan splendour below the imposing edifice of Jerpoint Abbey.
This spaciously refurbished country house offer... |
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 Newlands Country House, Danesfort |
| Award Winning Newlands Country House is set in its own grounds of 3 acres. Here you can expect a very high standard of accommodation. The proprietors ... |
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Hartford House, Kilmanagh |
| The Bed and Breakfast is located in a quaint and picturesque rural area close to the village of Kilmanagh where farming is very important with good so... |
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 Byrnesgrove Farmhouse, Ballyragget |
| A Family run farmhouse set in a tranquil scenic area on the Castlecomer Plateau. 20 mins from the Medieval city of Kilkenny, Carlow Town & Portlaoise.... |
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Rosquil House, Kilkenny City |
| Phil & Rhoda Nolan welcome you to Rosquil House, located a short walk from the centre of Medieval Kilkenny City. We offer the ambience of a hotel with... |
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 Moonarch, Callan |
| In a scenic rural setting, Moonarch B&B is a friendly relaxing home, located on the same site which was once was home to a William Shaw in the 1840\'s... |
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