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Cork
Ahernes Townhouse & Seafood Restaurant
Luxury accommodation and ‘the finest seafood in the world’. Aherne’s is a small, luxury hotel with a world-famous reputation for its warm hospitality, luxury accommodation and outstanding food. Run by the Fitzgibbon family for three generations, Aherne’s is situated in the historic walled seaside resort of Youghal, on the beautiful, sunny south-east coast of Ireland.

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Laois
Ballyfin Demesne
Take a walk with Ballyfin’s expert guide and explore deep into the ancient woodlands of the Demesne, passing the winter waterfall, visiting the gate lodges, the church and graveyard. This guided tour explores the history and development of the demesne.

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Cork
Ballymaloe House Hotel
Gentle strolls can be taken around the ponds and woodlands of the Ballymaloe grounds, where something is always in flower, be it a carpet of bluebells or vibrant rhododendrons. Maps are available for longer walks around the grounds. Idyllic walks can be taken on the Ballycotton cliffs, and in local woodlands, along the beaches and on the quieter country roads in the area.

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Mayo
Belleek Castle
Belleek Castle…an iconic Castle, gourmet restaurant, hotel and spectacular wedding venue on the Wild Atlantic Way… Built on an Abbey dating from mediaeval times, the 1820’s neo-gothic Castle is informal, cosy, warm and friendly, rich in decor and antiquities, with open log fires to light your steps back through this cultural adventure.

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Cork
Blairscove House & Restaurant
For the active, the Sheep’s Head peninsula boasts miles and miles of scenic walks.

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Kerry
Cahernane House Hotel
Killarney has walks to suit all interests from a short scenic stroll through Killarney National Park to exhilarating hiking in the MacGillicuddy Reeks – the highest mountain range in Ireland. Walks of Killarney National Park can start from the hotel or bicycles are available for guests who may prefer to cycle. Why not bring a picnic, supplied by the hotel, along with you? Details of hikes in the Kerry area are available for guests or private guides can be arranged through the hotel.

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Kerry
Carrig Country House
Following (reasonably closely) the route of the Ring of Kerry, but taking in even more tranquil areas and breathtaking scenery, is the Kerry way. The Kerry Way is the longest way-marked trail in Ireland, taking in Killarney National Park, mountain passes, and coastal paths. Its circuit of the Iveragh Peninsula is 215km (135 miles).

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Galway
Cashel House Hotel
Situated in the heart of Connemara, on the west coast of Ireland, Cashel House Hotel is set in 50 acres of award-winning gardens containing many woodland walks.

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Tipperary
Cashel Palace Hotel
Set within a magnificent 1732 Palladian manor, and with views of the iconic Rock of Cashel, this landmark address has been meticulously restored to create a truly desirable destination hotel in the heart of Ireland.

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Monaghan
Castle Leslie Estate
With its 1,000 acres of undulating Irish countryside, ancient woodlands and glittering lakes, Castle Leslie Estate is a picturesque rural destination for those in search of an outdoor experience. There are a variety of exceptional walks, from short jaunts to long leisurely strolls, both on the Estate grounds, around the village of Glaslough and in the local area.

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Mayo
Clare Island Lighthouse
Clare Islands’ remarkably varied topography offers the ideal terrain for both the serious hill-walker and the casual visitor out for a relaxing stroll. Maps of suggested walking routes and looped trails are available for walkers and hill-walkers at the harbour.

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Galway
Currarevagh House
Old fashioned (in the best sense of the word), Currarevagh House is a Victorian country manor romantically situated on the shores of Lough Corrib, within 150 acres of private woodland, Currarevagh House offers guests 4-star quality guest accommodation, on the shores of Lough Corrib.

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Galway
Delphi Lodge
For anyone considering holidaying in Connemara with walking or hillwalking in mind, Delphi Lodge is a superb location, sitting within the borders of County Mayo & County Galway in the West of Ireland. Delphi Lodge is a charming 1830’s Country House set in the Delphi Valley and surrounded by some of Ireland’s most beautiful, dramatic and challenging mountain ranges. Delphi Lodge is the ideal base from which to avail of the endless low, medium and high level walking that Connemara and the West of Ireland are famous for.

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Clare
Dromoland Castle
Surrounded by five hundred acres of unspoiled parklands and woodlands, steeped in a thousand years of eventful history, and brimming with an irrepressible spirit of five-star delight, the 16th century Dromoland Castle is a self-contained world of lighthearted luxury.

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Kerry
Dromquinna Manor Estate
Welcome to the Dromquinna Manor Estate, a 40-acre waterfront setting that feels as if it is a million miles away from the rest of the world. The estate with its extensive woodland and rolling grounds is sprinkled with a unique collection of places to stay from Luxury Camping, Estate Houses, The Hideaway, Potting Sheds to the Courtyard Mews.

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Cork
Dunowen House
Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, Dunowen House is surrounded by stunning landscapes, coves and beaches, offering plenty of options for walkers.

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Mayo
Enniscoe House
Enniscoe House is listed as a heritage house of Ireland and has passed through twelve generations of the family to the present owner, Susan Kellett. She has since been joined by her son, DJ Kellett.

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Louth
Ghan House
Ghan House is the ideal base for beautiful walking trails. Just behind the house is Slieve Foy, a hiking lovers dream. When the tide is out, borrow a pair of wellington boots and walk along the seashore, through rock pools and over glistening seaweed. Just a five minute drive away is Ballagan Shore, which is a single track road winding its way through the ancient old Irish farmhouse town of Whitestown, past Lily Finnegan’s pub then onto the open shore, with panoramic views of the Irish Sea, Carlingford Lough, Hallbowline Lighthouse, the Mourne Mountains and Slieve Foy.

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Galway
Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate
Nestled peacefully on a stunning 138-acre estate on the edge of Ireland’s largest lake, Lough Corrib, the 5 Star newly-refurbished Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers the discerning traveller a warm, personable and luxurious base during their travels to Galway.

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Clare
Gregans Castle Hotel
The Burren is one of Ireland’s surprises for the stroller or the serious hiker. A special area of limestone mountain scenery, with a distinctive beauty and holding a wealth of treasure for the botanist and explorer of historic ruins. In the midst of this wilderness lies Gregans Castle Hotel, at the foot of the Corkscrew Hill, with breathtaking views over the mystical Burren mountains and Galway Bay.

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Cork
Hayfield Manor Hotel
Hayfield Manor Hotel is tucked away in a leafy corner of mature private gardens only a 15-minute walk from Cork city centre. Family owned and managed, Hayfield Manor is the ideal retreat to experience Cork’s great art galleries, opera and historic university.

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Mayo
Ice House Hotel
There are many interesting walks ranging in difficulty, depending on how far you would like to go. The Ice House can provide you with all the information and equipment you need, so simply stroll on down to reception and get started.

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Dublin
King Sitric Seafood Bar & Accommodation
A short stroll from the King Sitric and you can reach the Howth cliff path walk with its stunning sea views.

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Cork
Liss Ard Estate
Breathe in the fresh country air and take in the stunning scenery as you stroll by the glittering and ever-changing lake at Liss Ard Estate. Succumb to the breath-taking views over Lough Abisdealy. The woods are awash with golden light in the mornings as the sun rises! There are a whole host of exceptional walks, from short jaunts to longer leisurely strolls on the Estate and around the local townland.

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Wexford
Marlfield House
The long white sandy beaches of the east coast and the many walks and trails through the hills and lakes of Wicklow provide ample choice for the avid walker.

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Kilkenny
Mount Juliet Estate
Steeped in heritage, Mount Juliet Estate is a stunning walled estate covering 1,500 acres of sprawling countryside in Co. Kilkenny. Famed for the welcome and exceptional service every guest receives, Mount Juliet is 20 minutes from the historical city of Kilkenny and just over one hour from Dublin.

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Kerry
Park Hotel Kenmare
Since 1897 many world travellers have enjoyed the pleasure of Park Hotel Kenmare and its renowned restaurant. Set in a heavenly location overlooking Kenmare Bay the hotel is in the heart of Ireland’s most scenic countryside.

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Cork
Perryville House
A trip to Kinsale is not complete without taking in one of the beautiful walking or running routes our town has to offer. You’ll enjoy unique vantage points of area that you may not otherwise see, from breathtaking coastal paths to superb views of the town, you won’t be disappointed by the various loops and trails on hand. Routes include the Scilly Walk, a stroll to Charles Fort or enjoy a guided walk around the town where you will not only get your steps in but also enjoy a rich education of the town’s history.

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Donegal
Rathmullan House
For many walkers, Donegal is second to none amongst Ireland’s generous collection of places to explore. Donegal’s mountains are quite modest in height but they offer the chance of some truly superb panoramas. Within an hour’s drive from Rathmullan House, the following walks are recommended Ards Forest Park, Ards Forest Park, Lough Salt Mountain, Melmore Head, Slieve Snaght…

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Galway
Rosleague Manor
The Connemara Loop is situated in breathtaking North West Connemara in County Galway. From Rosleague Manor, follow the Loop and be taken on a journey through an ever-changing landscape of majestic mountains, spectacular beaches, the wild Atlantic, mist covered lakes, pre-historic bogs and shady glens.

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Westmeath
Shannon Princess
The Shannon Princess is a luxury boutique hotel barge cruising the River Shannon in Ireland. Part of the European Waterways fleet and staffed by a professional crew, it offers the perfect way to explore the river and its loughs. Guests enjoy all the comforts of a private floating hotel on a 6-night/7-day cruise, available by the cabin or as an exclusive charter for up to 10 guests.

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Kerry
The Lansdowne Kenmare
Kerry is famed for its walks nearly as much as it is for its warm people, one of the most appealing aspects of walking in Kenmare is that there is a range of routes that you can follow without any guides, maps, or specialised equipment. The Lansdowne Kenmare welcome guests with a Heritage Trail Map of Kenmare. This walk is perfect for those who love to walk, explore , have nice stops for refreshments and just love walking in loafers! It can take an hour or two or more depending on stops and really brings the history of the town to life. The Kerry Way is deservedly Ireland’s most famous long distance walk as well as its longest. This 215km walking route loosely follows the route of the famous Ring of Kerry. Enjoy some of the most breath-taking sections of the walk from Kenmare. Climbing enthusiasts, Kenmare is close to the McGillycuddy Reeks, the highest peaks in Ireland. Unless you are experienced in the mountains and are used to reading maps, you should use an insured guide for ascending peaks such as Carrauntoohil. At 1,039 metres (3,414 feet), Carrauntoohil is a beacon for walkers, and with views from the summit extending up to 160km in fine weather, it is well worth the trek.

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Waterford
The Tannery Restaurant, Townhouse and Cookery School
Since Paul and Máire Flynn opened The Tannery in 1997, it has become one of the most original and welcoming experiences in Irish food. What makes it special? There is Paul’s cooking, of course – his fresh Waterford ingredients, ever-changing menus and mouth-watering focus on local produce. There is our unique location in the seaside town of Dungarvan, a stone’s throw from the Copper Coast and Comeragh Mountains. But most of all, there is the Tannery’s knack for serving up that most important of ingredients: a great time.

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Cavan
Virginia Park Lodge
There are four main walks that cover various aspects of the Virginia Park gardens and grounds. The Woodland and Avenue Walk, The Devils Corner Walk, The Boat House Walk, and The Well Walk. Walking times range from a leisurely 20-minute stroll to a more strenuous two-hour wander.

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Westmeath
Wineport Lodge
If you’re ready to don your walking shoes, we have plenty of top-notch walking routes nearby. The newest of these is the purpose-designed 43km Old Rail Trail that runs from Athlone to Mullingar. Other great walking trails include the 5km trail in Portlick Millennium Forest and the Warren Point Looped Walk on Lough Ree’s western shore.

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Cork
Ahernes Townhouse & Seafood Restaurant
Luxury accommodation and ‘the finest seafood in the world’. Aherne’s is a small, luxury hotel with a world-famous reputation for its warm hospitality, luxury accommodation and outstanding food. Run by the Fitzgibbon family for three generations, Aherne’s is situated in the historic walled seaside resort of Youghal, on the beautiful, sunny south-east coast of Ireland.

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Laois
Ballyfin Demesne
Take a walk with Ballyfin’s expert guide and explore deep into the ancient woodlands of the Demesne, passing the winter waterfall, visiting the gate lodges, the church and graveyard. This guided tour explores the history and development of the demesne.

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Cork
Ballymaloe House Hotel
Gentle strolls can be taken around the ponds and woodlands of the Ballymaloe grounds, where something is always in flower, be it a carpet of bluebells or vibrant rhododendrons. Maps are available for longer walks around the grounds. Idyllic walks can be taken on the Ballycotton cliffs, and in local woodlands, along the beaches and on the quieter country roads in the area.

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Mayo
Belleek Castle
Belleek Castle…an iconic Castle, gourmet restaurant, hotel and spectacular wedding venue on the Wild Atlantic Way… Built on an Abbey dating from mediaeval times, the 1820’s neo-gothic Castle is informal, cosy, warm and friendly, rich in decor and antiquities, with open log fires to light your steps back through this cultural adventure.

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Cork
Blairscove House & Restaurant
For the active, the Sheep’s Head peninsula boasts miles and miles of scenic walks.

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Kerry
Cahernane House Hotel
Killarney has walks to suit all interests from a short scenic stroll through Killarney National Park to exhilarating hiking in the MacGillicuddy Reeks – the highest mountain range in Ireland. Walks of Killarney National Park can start from the hotel or bicycles are available for guests who may prefer to cycle. Why not bring a picnic, supplied by the hotel, along with you? Details of hikes in the Kerry area are available for guests or private guides can be arranged through the hotel.

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Kerry
Carrig Country House
Following (reasonably closely) the route of the Ring of Kerry, but taking in even more tranquil areas and breathtaking scenery, is the Kerry way. The Kerry Way is the longest way-marked trail in Ireland, taking in Killarney National Park, mountain passes, and coastal paths. Its circuit of the Iveragh Peninsula is 215km (135 miles).

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Galway
Cashel House Hotel
Situated in the heart of Connemara, on the west coast of Ireland, Cashel House Hotel is set in 50 acres of award-winning gardens containing many woodland walks.

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Tipperary
Cashel Palace Hotel
Set within a magnificent 1732 Palladian manor, and with views of the iconic Rock of Cashel, this landmark address has been meticulously restored to create a truly desirable destination hotel in the heart of Ireland.

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Monaghan
Castle Leslie Estate
With its 1,000 acres of undulating Irish countryside, ancient woodlands and glittering lakes, Castle Leslie Estate is a picturesque rural destination for those in search of an outdoor experience. There are a variety of exceptional walks, from short jaunts to long leisurely strolls, both on the Estate grounds, around the village of Glaslough and in the local area.

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Mayo
Clare Island Lighthouse
Clare Islands’ remarkably varied topography offers the ideal terrain for both the serious hill-walker and the casual visitor out for a relaxing stroll. Maps of suggested walking routes and looped trails are available for walkers and hill-walkers at the harbour.

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Galway
Currarevagh House
Old fashioned (in the best sense of the word), Currarevagh House is a Victorian country manor romantically situated on the shores of Lough Corrib, within 150 acres of private woodland, Currarevagh House offers guests 4-star quality guest accommodation, on the shores of Lough Corrib.

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Galway
Delphi Lodge
For anyone considering holidaying in Connemara with walking or hillwalking in mind, Delphi Lodge is a superb location, sitting within the borders of County Mayo & County Galway in the West of Ireland. Delphi Lodge is a charming 1830’s Country House set in the Delphi Valley and surrounded by some of Ireland’s most beautiful, dramatic and challenging mountain ranges. Delphi Lodge is the ideal base from which to avail of the endless low, medium and high level walking that Connemara and the West of Ireland are famous for.

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Clare
Dromoland Castle
Surrounded by five hundred acres of unspoiled parklands and woodlands, steeped in a thousand years of eventful history, and brimming with an irrepressible spirit of five-star delight, the 16th century Dromoland Castle is a self-contained world of lighthearted luxury.

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Kerry
Dromquinna Manor Estate
Welcome to the Dromquinna Manor Estate, a 40-acre waterfront setting that feels as if it is a million miles away from the rest of the world. The estate with its extensive woodland and rolling grounds is sprinkled with a unique collection of places to stay from Luxury Camping, Estate Houses, The Hideaway, Potting Sheds to the Courtyard Mews.

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Cork
Dunowen House
Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, Dunowen House is surrounded by stunning landscapes, coves and beaches, offering plenty of options for walkers.

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Mayo
Enniscoe House
Enniscoe House is listed as a heritage house of Ireland and has passed through twelve generations of the family to the present owner, Susan Kellett. She has since been joined by her son, DJ Kellett.

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Louth
Ghan House
Ghan House is the ideal base for beautiful walking trails. Just behind the house is Slieve Foy, a hiking lovers dream. When the tide is out, borrow a pair of wellington boots and walk along the seashore, through rock pools and over glistening seaweed. Just a five minute drive away is Ballagan Shore, which is a single track road winding its way through the ancient old Irish farmhouse town of Whitestown, past Lily Finnegan’s pub then onto the open shore, with panoramic views of the Irish Sea, Carlingford Lough, Hallbowline Lighthouse, the Mourne Mountains and Slieve Foy.

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Galway
Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate
Nestled peacefully on a stunning 138-acre estate on the edge of Ireland’s largest lake, Lough Corrib, the 5 Star newly-refurbished Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers the discerning traveller a warm, personable and luxurious base during their travels to Galway.

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Clare
Gregans Castle Hotel
The Burren is one of Ireland’s surprises for the stroller or the serious hiker. A special area of limestone mountain scenery, with a distinctive beauty and holding a wealth of treasure for the botanist and explorer of historic ruins. In the midst of this wilderness lies Gregans Castle Hotel, at the foot of the Corkscrew Hill, with breathtaking views over the mystical Burren mountains and Galway Bay.

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Cork
Hayfield Manor Hotel
Hayfield Manor Hotel is tucked away in a leafy corner of mature private gardens only a 15-minute walk from Cork city centre. Family owned and managed, Hayfield Manor is the ideal retreat to experience Cork’s great art galleries, opera and historic university.

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Mayo
Ice House Hotel
There are many interesting walks ranging in difficulty, depending on how far you would like to go. The Ice House can provide you with all the information and equipment you need, so simply stroll on down to reception and get started.

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Dublin
King Sitric Seafood Bar & Accommodation
A short stroll from the King Sitric and you can reach the Howth cliff path walk with its stunning sea views.

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Cork
Liss Ard Estate
Breathe in the fresh country air and take in the stunning scenery as you stroll by the glittering and ever-changing lake at Liss Ard Estate. Succumb to the breath-taking views over Lough Abisdealy. The woods are awash with golden light in the mornings as the sun rises! There are a whole host of exceptional walks, from short jaunts to longer leisurely strolls on the Estate and around the local townland.

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Wexford
Marlfield House
The long white sandy beaches of the east coast and the many walks and trails through the hills and lakes of Wicklow provide ample choice for the avid walker.

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Kilkenny
Mount Juliet Estate
Steeped in heritage, Mount Juliet Estate is a stunning walled estate covering 1,500 acres of sprawling countryside in Co. Kilkenny. Famed for the welcome and exceptional service every guest receives, Mount Juliet is 20 minutes from the historical city of Kilkenny and just over one hour from Dublin.

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Kerry
Park Hotel Kenmare
Since 1897 many world travellers have enjoyed the pleasure of Park Hotel Kenmare and its renowned restaurant. Set in a heavenly location overlooking Kenmare Bay the hotel is in the heart of Ireland’s most scenic countryside.

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Cork
Perryville House
A trip to Kinsale is not complete without taking in one of the beautiful walking or running routes our town has to offer. You’ll enjoy unique vantage points of area that you may not otherwise see, from breathtaking coastal paths to superb views of the town, you won’t be disappointed by the various loops and trails on hand. Routes include the Scilly Walk, a stroll to Charles Fort or enjoy a guided walk around the town where you will not only get your steps in but also enjoy a rich education of the town’s history.

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Donegal
Rathmullan House
For many walkers, Donegal is second to none amongst Ireland’s generous collection of places to explore. Donegal’s mountains are quite modest in height but they offer the chance of some truly superb panoramas. Within an hour’s drive from Rathmullan House, the following walks are recommended Ards Forest Park, Ards Forest Park, Lough Salt Mountain, Melmore Head, Slieve Snaght…

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Galway
Rosleague Manor
The Connemara Loop is situated in breathtaking North West Connemara in County Galway. From Rosleague Manor, follow the Loop and be taken on a journey through an ever-changing landscape of majestic mountains, spectacular beaches, the wild Atlantic, mist covered lakes, pre-historic bogs and shady glens.

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Westmeath
Shannon Princess
The Shannon Princess is a luxury boutique hotel barge cruising the River Shannon in Ireland. Part of the European Waterways fleet and staffed by a professional crew, it offers the perfect way to explore the river and its loughs. Guests enjoy all the comforts of a private floating hotel on a 6-night/7-day cruise, available by the cabin or as an exclusive charter for up to 10 guests.

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Kerry
The Lansdowne Kenmare
Kerry is famed for its walks nearly as much as it is for its warm people, one of the most appealing aspects of walking in Kenmare is that there is a range of routes that you can follow without any guides, maps, or specialised equipment. The Lansdowne Kenmare welcome guests with a Heritage Trail Map of Kenmare. This walk is perfect for those who love to walk, explore , have nice stops for refreshments and just love walking in loafers! It can take an hour or two or more depending on stops and really brings the history of the town to life. The Kerry Way is deservedly Ireland’s most famous long distance walk as well as its longest. This 215km walking route loosely follows the route of the famous Ring of Kerry. Enjoy some of the most breath-taking sections of the walk from Kenmare. Climbing enthusiasts, Kenmare is close to the McGillycuddy Reeks, the highest peaks in Ireland. Unless you are experienced in the mountains and are used to reading maps, you should use an insured guide for ascending peaks such as Carrauntoohil. At 1,039 metres (3,414 feet), Carrauntoohil is a beacon for walkers, and with views from the summit extending up to 160km in fine weather, it is well worth the trek.

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Waterford
The Tannery Restaurant, Townhouse and Cookery School
Since Paul and Máire Flynn opened The Tannery in 1997, it has become one of the most original and welcoming experiences in Irish food. What makes it special? There is Paul’s cooking, of course – his fresh Waterford ingredients, ever-changing menus and mouth-watering focus on local produce. There is our unique location in the seaside town of Dungarvan, a stone’s throw from the Copper Coast and Comeragh Mountains. But most of all, there is the Tannery’s knack for serving up that most important of ingredients: a great time.

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Cavan
Virginia Park Lodge
There are four main walks that cover various aspects of the Virginia Park gardens and grounds. The Woodland and Avenue Walk, The Devils Corner Walk, The Boat House Walk, and The Well Walk. Walking times range from a leisurely 20-minute stroll to a more strenuous two-hour wander.

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Westmeath
Wineport Lodge
If you’re ready to don your walking shoes, we have plenty of top-notch walking routes nearby. The newest of these is the purpose-designed 43km Old Rail Trail that runs from Athlone to Mullingar. Other great walking trails include the 5km trail in Portlick Millennium Forest and the Warren Point Looped Walk on Lough Ree’s western shore.