Located just over 0.6 mi from the town of Mountmellick, Brielle House offers a self-catering apartment with free Wi-Fi and free onsite parking. The Rock of Dunamaise is a 20-minute drive away.
Summergrove House offers accommodations in Mountmellick, 14 miles from Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre and 22 miles from Athy Heritage Centre-Museum.
Eric
United States of America
Mr.James was a wonderful person and very down to earth and knowledgeable .
& the Breakfast was excellent and home cooked with fresh ingredients. A real treat in Ireland!
The Killeshin Hotel is one mile from Portlaoise and junction 16 off the M7 motorway. It offers a bistro, an indoor pool, hot tub, a gym and free parking.
A Georgian town house conveniently located between Main Street and the railway station, Ivyleigh House in Portlaoise offers elegant bed and breakfast accommodations.
Kelly
United States of America
The hosts were very accommodating! Plus, the breakfasts were outstanding and homemade:)
The Maldron Hotel is just off junction 17 of the M7 motorway, only 5 minute’s drive from Portlaoise town center and O'Moore Park. It features a 20-yard pool, free Wi-Fi, free parking and a gym.
The Heritage offers 4-star accommodations in Killenard. Set within private gardens, guests may enjoy the on-site features including a leisure center, award-winning spa, and on-site bars and...
Nestled at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, Roundwood House offers Irish hospitality in a historic home of architectural interest.
Caitlin
United States of America
A wonderful place to relax and enjoy the countryside - a beautiful historic home and grounds. Breakfast and dinner were incredible and we were so grateful they could accommodate us with a custom vegan meal - truly gourmet. Kind and welcoming hosts. We can't wait to come again.
Country Cottage offers accommodations in Portarlington, 10 miles from Kildare Town Heritage Centre and 15 miles from The Curragh Racecourse.
michael
Ireland
The cottage has good heating. It is in a peaceful and quiet location, with ample parking. The host has thoughtfully provided olive oil, butter, cooking foil, salt and pepper, tea and coffee, little touches that are very much appreciated. She was only a phone call away, to explain how to turn on the heating. The property is old fashioned, but has cable tv, an odd, but nice, contradictory touch .
Mountmellick is a quiet town. It offers some sites and history (founded by Quakers), but more importantly if you are staying there, the area is well sited for day excursions to other sites. It is a quiet, mostly farming community.
Rachel
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Mountmellick is a traditional Irish rural town,which...
Mountmellick is a traditional Irish rural town,which retains all its original buildings,but with new housing and good shopping facilities visit the Mountmellick embroidery museum, with a good restaurant called the hares corner. This is situated to the north of the town.also close by are the slieve bloom mountains.
William
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great base for visiting historical sites and walking; also...
Great base for visiting historical sites and walking; also close enough to Dublin and even closer to Kildare and its renowned shopping village if that's your thing. Some excellent restaurants close by.
Niall
Italy
6.0
Scored 6.0
The town itself has some good points - the Mountmellick...
The town itself has some good points - the Mountmellick Development Association has restored an old building as a Museum whivh is mainly staffed by volunteers and this might be the reason it is only open Monday to Friday. There are only a couple of bars open during the week none of which serve food or have music. This is a definite negative,
It is located a short distance from the trail heads of the Slieve Blooms and interesting locations such as Emo Court.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a good base for the Slieve Blooms which are gorgeous, a...
It's a good base for the Slieve Blooms which are gorgeous, a reasonably sizable town with a fair bit to do. Rosenallis and Clonaslea, while closer, have fewer shops, pubs, take aways etc., and no hostels.
Anna is a lovely and friendly host. The house is set in a beautiful rural area with only a 5 minute drive to Mountmellick. The room was very comfortable and clean with everything needed. Private bathroom for my room down the hall was clean and spacious. May have ensuite as well. The Breakfast in the morning was fresh, plentiful and delicious. Really set up for the day. Will be back.
Anna, the owner was such a lovely lady and although i was only there for a night, We had a nice chat at breakfast. She was very helpful, honest, & accommodating after i made some booking errors.
The breakfast was 'super' and the whole B&B was also 'super'. I would infidelity recommend Barrow view to anyone in and around Mountmellick/Portlaois.
It's a beautiful house on very peaceful grounds. The rooms are well appointed with tasteful decor and modern bathrooms. The host James was very helpful and cooked a very nice breakfast with homemade marmalade.
It was better value than the hotels in Portlaoise and definitely a nicer experience.
Host was very welcoming and friendly. Room and ensuite were a good size. There was a breakfast menu that would rival or even surpass many a hotel and it was delicious. We would definitely return.
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