Baileys Hotel is a listed Georgian building in the heart of Cashel town. It offers luxurious, refurbished rooms, fine dining, and views of The Rock of Cashel.
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1.3 miles from Rock of Cashel in Cashel, 3 BEDROOM LUXURY APARTMENT Across the street from THE CASHEL PALACE HOTEL provides accommodations with access to beauty services.
What an amazing, quaint town. We wished we had been there longer. There are plenty of places to visit, including the Rock of Cashel, the surrounding countryside is idyllic and there are plenty of bars and restaurants too chose from.
The people are bar far the absolute friendliest I have ever met.
The locals, once met, remember you the next day and say hello and stop to chat - you literally feel like you live there - I really did not want to leave and am already planning another visit - will be staying at the Baileys hotel again too - what an absolute diamond find that place was too
Places to eat & drink - there are plenty more but these are ones we went into:
Baileys cellar bar and Restaurant
Daverns Bar & Restuarant
Mikey Ryan's bar & Restaurant
Feehans
Some of the Quaint Irish pubs (not all listed but there are plenty more that looked lovely)
T J Ryan’s
Brosnans
Bill Foleys Bar & Lounge
Cocktail bar:
City Bar
Avoid:
The Brian Ború - bit of a dump compared to the rest of the places available to you
You don’t need a car to get around Cashel but one is needed to explore surrounding areas
Paula
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We drove from Dublin to Kilkenny and then to Cashel.
We drove from Dublin to Kilkenny and then to Cashel. We stayed overnight in Cashel and visited The Rock of Cashel first thing in the morning. We then drove off to Cork.
We should've stayed in Kilkenny and then drove to Cashel in the morning as the town of Cashel was a huge disappointment. We walked around and around trying to find a place to eat - only a few places are open for dinner after 5 resulting in long waiting times at the 1 place we could get in to. We kept passing the same people walking around trying to find a place to eat at (other than take out pizza). We went into a few pubs while we waited for dinner but they were dark, smoky, and not worth even getting a beer at. A pretty unpleasant little town.
LAURIE
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Rock is a very easy walk.
The Rock is a very easy walk. When you get to the top take all the tours you can. The tour guides that we have meant in Ireland are to me the best in the world. They All have such passion for their country and responsibilities. If your into photography the sky and light change by the hour and can give you wonderful results. We will truly miss this place and its views.
Migration is natural
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It was such a nice well kept city!
It was such a nice well kept city! The people seemed very kind. We loved the Rock of Cashel tour and visit to the Abby. It was such a fascinating place! I took a walk around the city and enjoyed the history and architecture on each block.
Mike
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Cashel is a must-see stop in any tour of Central Ireland.
Cashel is a must-see stop in any tour of Central Ireland. Not only is the monument here remarkable, but the town is centrally located in an area surrounded by other sites within an hour’s drive or so, including Kilkenny and Cahir. We chose to stay here for that reason, and it worked out really well for us.
We also recommend drives in the country around Cashel. Very very charming.
Can’t speak to the restaurants, but there are several very good groceries close to the town: Aldi, Supervalu, and Tesco.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
For historians and history buffs, Cashel is a must-see stop.
For historians and history buffs, Cashel is a must-see stop. The Rock is a classic example of medieval Irish castles, and the chapel in particular is remarkable.
And there are two Sheela-na-gigs! (Look it up….) one on the Rock, and one in the posh hotel in the village.
We spent a lovely evening at the lodge. My only regret is that we could not stay longer. Our room was lovely, sparkling clean and the beds are very comfortable. Breakfast is perfect and gave us an opportunity to chat to our charming hosts and learn more about the area. This resulted in us taking a lovely unexpected drive through the Vee Valle. The view of the ancient abbey across the fields is quite spectacular and the quick walk there is well worth doing. All in all a lovely visit to Cashel
The property is located directly across the road from the Rock of Cashel and the views are stunning! There are ruins from an old abbey visible from the property as well. Our rooms in the converted cowhouse were clean and very comfortable. The best part of our stay was meeting the property owners (especially Bred). They were all absolutely wonderful and treated us like family. Would highly recommend this property in Cashel!
Personally I thought that the Hotel was as close to a 'Perfect ' Hotel as possible. Clean and Comfortable, Central to everything in Cashel with even The Rock of Cashel only a short walk away. (The Staff were very Good, friendly and helpful, and the Food was excellent). Will hopefully return again soon! [' I'll be back!' ].
Cashel itself seems quite a small, 'Compact ', Clean and Tidy Town, And is certainly worth a visit.
It is a historic building. Generally that means no amenities, but the Bailey's Hotel Cashel had everything including air conditioning. We went to the restaurant and noticed people on date night and families coming in dressed up. The locals were visiting. Bailey's is where the locals go for an outing. The food was great. I had the lamb shank.
This was an easy walk to a local pub and several take away resturants. It is at the far end of the downtown area for the town with the Rock of Cashel. It was nice to have our own rooms after 5 days of sharing rooms with adult children. It would perfect for families with younger children as they had highchair , easel, swinger & ride on toys.
The location was excellent, close to the Rock of Cashel. But our room was up about three flights of narrow, steep stairs, and that was not easy for us. The staff was helpful, however, with hauling our luggage up and down. On-street parking was difficult to figure out and find. The town had great pubs and restaurant options.
Everything! Property was a beautiful gem we happened upon for our first ever bed and breakfast experience. The breakfast was amazing and the conversation was great. We learned a lot about the area and the history of the house. Hope to visit Noan Country House again if we ever make it back to Ireland!
Great location in Cashel. It's a short walk into town from the house. We really liked our spacious room and the view of the cows in the farm nearby. The room was spotless. The area where you can make coffee is warm and inviting. Breakfast was delicious as well.
We loved the location. Everything is within walking distance. There is even an Aldi nearby. We could see the Rock of Cashel from our window. The hosts were terrific! Fabulous breakfast and great suggestions for dining & pubs in town.
It is not an inn - no drinks licence.
It is not a B&B - they don't do breakfast.
Mould in the bathroom, but no soap or shampoo in the shower.
No kettle, tea or coffee in the bedroom.
More of a hostel than a hotel.
Perfect introduction to our stay in Ireland. This is a perfect old country-setting manor house appointed in like style. Large room with large ensuite. Jean provided great breakfasts and advice. Fantastic country views.
Very close to Rock of Cashel and restaurants are a short walk. The hosts are exceptional. If you look up Irish hospitality in the dictionary you’ll see Patricks picture there. And Heidi provided an excellent breakfast.
The accommodation is in a quiet location close to one of Ireland's biggest attractions, Cashel Castle. The family room is interestingly furnished and made us very comfortable. I recommend.
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