Southeast Ireland Hotel Guide - Romantic Hotels in Southeast Ireland, Ireland

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Our top choices for Southeast Ireland romantic hotels

Charming, Modern Masonette in Fermoy River Town. Pet Friendly.

Charming, Modern Masonette in Fermoy River Town. Pet Friendly.
Fermoy
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (47 reviews)
"Very very nice property. If I find myself traveling in this area again this location will be a must-book. "
United States
Evan T.
The price is €208
includes taxes & fees
3 May - 4 May
Charming, Modern Masonette in Fermoy River Town. Pet Friendly.

3 BEDROOM APARTMENT BESIDE THE CASHEL PALACE HOTEL

3 BEDROOM APARTMENT BESIDE THE CASHEL PALACE HOTEL
Cashel
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (7 reviews)
"We really enjoyed our stay. Great water pressure and lots of hot water. If ever in the area again I will try to stay there again."
United States
Ralena K.
The price is €403
includes taxes & fees
19 Apr - 20 Apr
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT BESIDE THE CASHEL PALACE HOTEL
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Southeast Ireland attractions for couples

In Southeast Ireland, families and adventurous travellers will find a paradise of experiences to engage with. Start your journey in Waterford, home to the famous Waterford Crystal, where you can tour the factory to witness artisans at work and even try your hand at glass-blowing. Just a short drive away, the stunning beaches of Tramore offer opportunities for surfing and family-friendly seaside fun, while the scenic cliffs of Hook Head provide breathtaking views and a chance to explore one of the oldest lighthouses in the world. Nature enthusiasts will revel in a visit to the lush gardens of the historic Mount Juliet Estate, where you can enjoy leisurely walks or indulge in a round of golf on its championship course. For a taste of local culture, the quaint streets of Kilkenny are bursting with medieval charm, featuring Kilkenny Castle and a vibrant arts scene. When it comes to accommodation, the coastal town of Dungarvan makes for a perfect base, with its selection of comfortable hotels and welcoming B&Bs. After a day of exploration, unwind at a local eatery, relishing fresh seafood while soaking in views of the harbour—truly a delightful way to experience the warmth and hospitality of Southeast Ireland.

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