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So, what’s your style? An elegant guesthouse furnished with antiques? A laid-back hostel full of backpackers? A luxurious 5 star hotel where you’ll be treated like royalty? We’re here to help you find the perfect base for your visit to the sunny South East. You can search for a full list of places that are free for your dates. And when you’ve found what you want, you can book it online.

Nore Valley Caravan & Camping Park
Nore Valley Caravan & Camping Park is a family run site is located in a quiet, peaceful valley and is personally supervised at all times. A high standard of cleanliness is a priority throughout site and amenities. Free showers and hot water. Situated on an open farm. Patrons have free access to the farm and children are encouraged to assist in the animal feeding.
http://www.norevalleypark.com/
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Portree Hostel
Portree Hostel is conveniently located in the heart of Waterford City at the bridge end of the Quays right next to the brewery! The hostel gives you a splendid choice of an 8 bed dorm, a 6 bed dorm, a private 4 bed, 3 bed, 2 bed ensuite and a double bed private ensuite making it perfect for large and small groups alike. There is an ample size lounge which has a T.V. and radio. The fully functional kitchen has all the utensils needed to keep hungry travellers well fed while the dining area gives you a chance to chat about your travels while you eat. If you prefer to be treated a full Irish breakfast can be arranged at a small extra fee (ordered the night before). Other facilities provided for your convenience are lockers, laundry facilities and fresh towels.
http://www.portreehostel.ie/
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Richmond House
Set in private parkland just outside Cappoquin, the Deevy family’s fine 18th century country house and restaurant offer a winning combination of genuine hospitality, high standards of comfort, thoughtful service and excellent food. The restaurant is the most important single element at Richmond House, and non-residents regularly make up a high proportion of the guests. Herbs, fruit and vegetables are grown on the premises for use in the kitchen and Paul is an ardent supporter of local produce, buying seafood from Dunmore East and Dungarvan, beef, lamb, bacon and sausages from his trusted local butcher and extra organic produce grown nearby. Under Claire’s direction, the service is excellent and admirably discreet care continues throughout.
http://www.richmondhouse.net/
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Rosslare Beach Villas
Rosslare Beach Villas are located in the centre of Rosslare with private access to Rosslare strand where your family / group can access the beach from your villa safely without restriction. Whether it is for your summer holidays, a mid-week break or a quiet weekend away, you are guaranteed a warm welcome when you arrive. The staff at Rosslare Beach Villas have a strong tradition in hospitality. The Villas are only 5 miles from Rosslare Europort and 10 miles from Wexford town and enjoy a unique location next to the long famous Blue Flag Awarded beach in Rosslare. The South East of Ireland enjoys more hours of warm sunshine than any other part of country, Rosslare's excellent amenities offer a wide range of activities for all the family including Children’s Playground, All weather soccer pitch and running track, All weather synthetic bowling green, Watersports Centre, Rosslare’s 30 hole Golf Links and much more.
http://www.rosslarebeachvillas.com/
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Seven Oaks Hotel Carlow
The Seven Oaks Hotel has long enjoyed an enviable reputation as one of the foremost Hotels in Leinster. A large private car park, coupled with proximity to the local bustrain station, makes the Seven Oaks Hotel the ideal choice for international conferences, luxury weekend breaks or the wedding of your dreams. The Oaks Bar is a real favourite with guests and locals alike for either an after work drink, superb bar lunch or for popular evening Nite Bites. The Oaks Bar has regular Monday night Seisuin, traditional Irish Music nights. It also has Live Sports on Large Flat Screens.
http://www.sevenoakshotel.com/
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Talbot Hotel Carlow
The Talbot Hotel Carlow is located on the Portlaoise Road, only 4km from the centre of Carlow town and is the perfect base to explore Carlow town’s many attractions and the beautiful Carlow countryside. With its luxury four star accommodation, conference, wedding and leisure facilities this hotel boasts a warm welcoming atmosphere to all guests. There are exceptional Hotel Special Offers available. Along with first class guestrooms the Talbot Hotel boasts some fine leisure facilities, with the most up to date equipment and newest concepts in fitness and beauty treatments including an award wining Inspirit Health & Leisure Club.
http://www.talbotcarlow.ie/
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The Riverbank House Hotel
At the Riverbank House Hotel our aim has been to create a refreshing alternative venue for exceptional yet reasonable accommodation, good consistent food with availability all day and a level of service to be proud of. We will strive to do this to the best of our ability and we hope that you have a pleasant experience at our hotel.
http://www.riverbankhousehotel.com/
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Tower Hotel Waterford
In the heart of Waterford city, overlooking the marina, the Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre is the perfect venue whether you are visiting Waterford for business or pleasure. The Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre is one of the best family hotels in the South East and is popular with visitors who wish to play golf, shop or simply take in the sites during their time in the city. Located directly opposite Reginald’s Tower, from which the hotel takes its name the hotel features 132 bedrooms, 3 Suites, dining and bar facilities, 5 designated conference suites, extensive leisure facilities , Re>nu treatment rooms and a private hotel carpark making it the perfect venue for Waterford accommodation and city hotel breaks.
http://www.towerhotelwaterford.com/
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Waterford Castle Hotel
The five star Waterford Castle Hotel, located just 2 miles from Waterford City is uniquely situated on its own 310 acre island on the River Suir, surrounded by a superb championship golf course. Come to the water's edge and The Island's ferry waits to take you across a channel of centuries, back in time to an age you thought now belonged only in books. Forget the present, and the past comes alive. The antiques, stylish decor and delicate period details will captivate the most discerning guests. Dining in the warm ambiance of the award winning Munster Room Restaurant with its wonderful oak paneled walls and ornate ceiling is complemented by a great cellar and exciting seasonal menus. Local produce and the talents of a highly acclaimed head chef create an intensity of flavours to savour and a truly memorable dining experience. Waterford Castle Hotel prides itself in the immaculate and personal style of service it extends to its guests. Indeed many of the team are second generation Castle staff; following in the time honoured service of their forebears. This dedication is endorsed by the many service accolades the hotel has received.
http://www.waterfordcastle.com/
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Waterside Guesthouse Graiguenamanagh
Waterside Guesthouse and Restaurant overlooks the banks of the river Barrow. The river forms a central theme for everything in Graiguenamanagh and it the lifeblood of the town. The town dates back to the 13th century when Duiske Abbey, the largest Cistercian Monastery in Ireland, was established at the junction of the rivers Barrow and Duiske(Dubh Uisce Black Water). The monks are gone, but the Abbey remains, a vibrant church for the local community blessed with fantastic acoustics that have rung to the sounds of many famous voices, such as the Vienna Boys Choir and Ireland’s top traditional group, The Chieftains. Accommodation at Waterside feature one or two of the original pitch pine ceiling beams, designed to hold great weight of tonnes of bags of corn delivered by boat from Athy and other far flung towns. In fact all the rooms are different in shape and size, but all offer the same homely atmosphere whether neat doubles or large family rooms. And best of all is that all our rooms overlook the river Barrow and the old stone bridge. All rooms have en-suite shower, television, telephone, tea/coffee, and all rooms overlook the river Barrow.
http://www.watersideguesthouse.com/
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Whites of Wexford
Centrally located in Wexford town, Whites of Wexford is the ideal base for touring the sunny South East. Our facilities include a tranquillity spa, leisure centre, 157 luxury bedrooms and suites, cryotherpy clinic, Terrance Restaurant, Library Bar, La Speranza Café Bar, outdoor courtyard to dine alfresco, extensive conference facilities and underground car parking. Beside Wexford train and bus station.
http://www.whitesofwexford.ie/
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Whitford House Hotel
The Whitty family’s smartly presented 4* hotel is conveniently located on the edge of Wexford Town, close to the bypass - popular with locals for its ease of access and plentiful parking, there’s always a buzz. Notable for a general air of care, good maintenance and cleanliness, also staff who are outstandingly friendly and helpful, it’s probably the busiest hotel in the area and could make a useful journey break for travellers in need of a cup of coffee who don’t want the hassle of going into the town. It’s a pleasant place to stay and several grades of room are offered, ranging from standard to ‘superior deluxe’ – the best have balconies or private patio areas, king size beds and in-room safes, but all have good facilities including iron and ironingboard as well as the usual phone, TV, tea/coffee making and hair dryer. The facilities generally are good, making this a handy venue for local business people to hold meetings and small conferences – there are four meeting rooms of varying sizes, seating up to 40 delegates – and, while the swimming pool and spa (with steam room, sauna, jacuzzi and treatment rooms) attract a wide clientele, good facilities for children including a children's pool, playground, football area, and ‘mad movie mornings’ in the residents’ TV room, make it an appealing destination for family breaks.
http://www.whitford.ie
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Top Holiday Destinations of Ireland's South East
The South East of Ireland, comprising the five counties of Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford, is an evocative patchwork of fertile valleys and plains. Down through the centuries the Celts, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Normans have passed through these valleys, leaving behind a landscape rich in historical remains. Countless castles, abbeys, fortresses and ancient settlements remain to mark their passage. The five river systems – the Barrow, Blackwater, Nore, Slaney and Suir - criss-cross the South East, meandering under old stone bridges, around magical mountains, through picturesque villages and past neatly thatched cottages before finally entering the sea at scenic, peaceful seaside towns.

The South East has things to do for everyone of all ages and tastes: historic monuments, colourful gardens; well-maintained and sign-posted walking and cycling paths; abundant fishing locations; numerous golf courses, equestrian centres and exciting festivals.

From coast to country, the South East has it all. Come see it for yourself...

In the cities and towns of the South East, the ancient and the modern meet in a delightful blend. Modern amenities and facilities co-exist...
Ireland's South East is well-known for its temperate and sunny climate. This makes it an ideal location to relax on the golden beaches, to enjoy...
The South East of Ireland is dotted with many picturesque villages. Many are situated in stunning locations, built along winding rivers or...
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