Archive for Tag Archives: ' Bed and Breakfast Ireland'
B&B Ireland signs up to The Gathering 2013
B&B Ireland have announced that they will be fully supporting The Gathering Ireland 2013 – the biggest tourism [...]
Blaiseadh Gaeltachta – A Gaeltacht Experience within B&Bs in Gaeltacht areas of Ireland
Fáilte Ireland has been working closely with Irish B&Bs to revitalise the sector. A new classification and categorisation [...]
The Gathering 2013 launch is well under way worldwide!
Preparations are well under way to officially launch The Gathering Ireland 2013 at home and around the world [...]
B&B Ireland – Welcome for International Travel Trade at Meitheal 2012
Over 300 Tour Operators from 23 countries around the world got a taste of real Irish B&B hospitality [...]
Boglands and Turf Harvesting in Ireland
The sight of a creel full of turf by a fireside in an Irish Bed and Breakfast or [...]
St Patrick’s Day Customs and Traditions
I’m sure St. Patrick would never have imagined that nearly 1600 years after his death, his feast day [...]
Irish Town and Woodland Walking in Ballina
North Mayo boasts Ireland’s newest National Park and hundreds of kilometres of trails, through expansive mountain ranges and [...]
Top 15 Reasons to stay in an Irish Bed and Breakfast in 2012 from B&B Ireland
1. B&B’s in Ireland are situated in excellent locations from big cities and towns, to quiet villages and [...]
Achill – An Island of Wild Beauty
Achill is Ireland’s largest island and a haven for walkers, cyclists and adventure sports enthusiasts alike. Situated in [...]
Traditional Irish Music at the Heart of the Real Irish Experience
The Saturday night ‘session’ is in full swing in the Crown and Shamrock, a small and softly lit [...]


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