Aherlow House Hotel & Lodges is a private escape in the tranquil surroundings of the Gal tee Mountains. The historic Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel, are both within 19 mi from the property.
Donna
United States of America
Beautiful remote location. Amazing restaurant on premises.
Cahir House Hotel is on the town square, by the River Suir. It has a traditional bar, a bistro and a beauty salon, and offers free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Stan
United States of America
Nice location in town. Acceptable breakfast, restaurant, and bar.
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.
The Kilcoran Lodge Hotel has stunning views over the Golden Vale and the Knockmealdown Mountains. It offers an indoor pool and spa bath, a restaurant, and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Alison Whelan
Ireland
Staff were lovely, food amazing 👏room was lovely
Toilet flooded twice during tge night, I lifted the toilet back to manual flush otherwise tge place would have been destroyed. I told staff when checking out and put towels down incase it happened again without someone noticing. Apart from that our stay was lovely.
Deerbrook House B&B offers accommodations in Cahir, 6.6 miles from Swiss Cottage and 15 miles from Brú Ború Heritage Centre.
Christine
United States of America
This house was charming and well-maintained. The rooms were very clean and comfortable. They also had some necessities like shampoo and tea. Breakfast was delicious, with several options to suit each person. The woman who hosted our breakfast was very accommodating of our kids and went out of her way to make sure we enjoyed our breakfast. We had a lovely stay and would highly recommend to others.
Providing garden views, Ashmore House in Cashel features accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast provides free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.
Brenda
United States of America
The owners were very hospitable! It was my first trip to Ireland and I felt right at home.
Quite simply there is a dearth of accommodation in this part...
Quite simply there is a dearth of accommodation in this part of Ireland. And pricing is optimistic and enthusiastic. It is difficult to think of any particular reason to visit unless you have a specific purpose in mind. I visited to advance genealogical research- with some success.
Tillgab
United Arab Emirates
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Hotel is very pleasant and quiet despite being fully...
The Hotel is very pleasant and quiet despite being fully booked. Staff are friendly and very helpful. Food is without fault. Tipperary Racecourse is well worth a visit and of course The Glen of Aherlow is not to be missed!
Malachy
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Visited a number of towns and villages around the hotel,...
Visited a number of towns and villages around the hotel, unfortunately most of the places we visited had a lot of closed business. We also found it strange that a lot of businesses do not open on Mondays.
Chris
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
a great base to stay in. 40m for Limerick city, 1hr to other...
a great base to stay in. 40m for Limerick city, 1hr to other great attractions.
We had our food in the hotel we stayed at, but should have went elsewhere.
We would avoid the hotel we stayed in.
knatherlad
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Ballykisteen Hotel was very good (as always) and our visit...
Ballykisteen Hotel was very good (as always) and our visit to the beautiful Glen of Aherlow was terrific. We had a wonderful meal in the Aherlow House Hotel. We were really looking forward to our annual visit to Tipperary Races. However the pandemic has had an adverse affect on the racecourse with restricted access and a big loss in atmosphere. Facilities are greatly reduced and we were disappointed with our visit (for the first time I must add!)
Wilson
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
On recommondation from the host we visited The Glen of...
On recommondation from the host we visited The Glen of Aherlow, highly recommended, with its stunning scenery and spectacular views there were also walking trails to avail of for walkers or to just be in touch with Nature, for a spot of lunch we headed to the near by Aherlow House Hotel, having been blessed with amazing sunshine we were able to avail of their outdoor terrace with uninterrupted breathtaking views of the Galtee Mountains
Karen
Ireland
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