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Re Lynn in Calif. I don't think that one could beat the restaurants and accommodation right here in Kenmare. Martin in Packies has such a huge interest in good food, our market is great and why not accommodation at Shelbourne Lodge and those great breakfasts. Another important point. Could you please ask your readers for comments on single friendly accommodation, ie ones that actually have single rooms that are not tiny poky places and that don't have a hefty single supplement. In high season one can be treated as most undesirable when not sharing.
Jean, Essex I have to tell you about my experience at the Park Inn Mulranny! I stayed at this hotel last year and have to say I agree with everything you said in your review. The food way surpasses the hotel itself, but the staff are more than friendly and helpful. Our hot water boiler in one of the apartments broke down and it so happened that the duty manager that night was the restaurant manager. He fixed the boiler between serving us our appertisers and bringing the coffee and wishing us Goodnight. Now that's service!
Serena, Dublin The Spa at Agadoe heights is gloriously sited: really you could just lie looking at the scenery with the headphones on all day! I think you should advise your readers to make sure they have enough time to enjoy every facility at this lovely Spa.I spent 3 hours there recently and it really wasn't long enough.
Lynn, California
Greetings from the California Wine Country-
I live in Sonoma County in Healdsburg, California so I searched your website for restaurant recommendations for my visit to Ireland, Aug 29- Sept 11. I will be in the Kerry area Sept 4-8 and would enjoy visiting establishments that reflect the SlowFood philosophy. I would be most grateful for any restaurant or accommodation recommendations you might offer. (Cahernane House is a consideration) And a SlowFood event would be a delightful addition to my itinerary. I look forward to experiencing some excellent food on my trip.
Dominique, Dublin I have been living in Dublin for ten years now, and regularly take breaks around the country with family and friends. I think there are some excellent facilities out there now, but also some dreadful ones! We have experienced disgusting food, indifferent service and even dirty bedrooms. In a hotel in Tralee in Kerry we had a roach walk across the floor! But I have stayed in a number that were very good; among our favourites are Marlfield House in Gorey and Killashee House in Naas. These are great for relaxing weekend breaks. Please keep highlighting the food � it is key to a good stay. Trust a French woman on this one!
Mary, Belfast I stayed in Dunboyne Castle recently with my husband and we were delighted with everything there. I agree with your recent review, it really is an excellent hotel, and perfect for access to the city and the airport. Next time we visit Dublin, we will base ourselves there again.
From Gillian Lee, Essex Congratulations on your review on Monart Spa. I spent some days there on your recommendation and I must tell you I had a great time. The accommodation was excellent, the spa facility so relaxing, and the service provided made the time there wonderful. Please keep giving us advice on places to visit for a perfect time out!
From Sheila and Brian, Cork My partner and I have just spent a great time at Wineport Lodge in Athlone, due to your recommendation. It was a fabulous hotel in an exceptional location. With places like this to visit, we will stay in the country this summer and avoid the airports! The food, the service, all the amenities were so exceptional. We had a great stay.
From Kevin, Dublin I have used this site on a number of occasions for information regarding hotels most recently prior to a stay in Brooklodge at Macreddin Village in Wicklow and have found it excellent. I am always on the look out for places to bring colleagues for work breaks, and the ambiance and food must be just right to get any work done. I think this sector is overlooked by the hotel industry generally, who only look to big conferences and leisure breaks.
From Phil, Dublin I have become a regular visitor to your site and find the information very good. I notice you don't have anything on the North West is there any chance that you will be covering this region in the near future? Check out new hotels in the June pages
From Frances Bell in Wicklow I love your site. I have visited many of hotels viewed and have similar opinion in most cases to those you have expressed. I think our �home-grown� family owned hotels are often the best. Can you recommend good places to stay while cruising Shannon between Athlone and Limerick?
We would like to hear from other readers on this one. But our favourite in that region has to be Hodson Bay Hotel.
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