Hotels in County Limerick

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Mountain View - County Limerick
9.8 13 reviews
County Limerick
08/10 – 10/10
£109/nighttotal: £218 (2 )

Mountain View

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chalet , Tipperary
This Mountain View lodge is located in Tipperary, 34 kilometres from the Rock of Cashel and 43 kilometres from Limerick city attractions including Limerick Greyhound Stadium and St Mary's Cathedral.
This 24 square metre chalet offers accommodation for up to three guests with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and garden access, plus complimentary WiFi and private parking.
Elizabeth's Thatched Cottage On Wild Atlantic Way - County Limerick
9.9 189 reviews
County Limerick
08/10 – 10/10
£136/nighttotal: £272 (2 )

Elizabeth's Thatched Cottage On Wild Atlantic Way

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apartment , County Limerick
Elizabeth's Thatched Cottage is situated on a working farm near Tarbert, County Limerick, offering stunning views of the River Shannon and just a short drive from the Wild Atlantic Way.
The three-bedroom cottage provides ample space for up to four guests, with a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom, a sitting room, and a garden, as well as high-speed fibre broadband, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a tranquil escape in the Irish countryside.
Fairy Fort Farm - County Limerick
9.8 63 reviews
County Limerick
08/10 – 10/10
£162/nighttotal: £324 (2 )

Fairy Fort Farm

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house , Mitchelstown
Fairy Fort Farm, a self-catering house in Mitchelstown, County Cork, is situated in a peaceful countryside location approximately 50km from Castletroy Golf Club and 66km from Cork Airport.
This 140 square metre property sleeps seven guests across two bedrooms, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a jacuzzi.
A Country Cottage - County Limerick
10 72 reviews
County Limerick
08/10 – 10/10
£144/nighttotal: £288 (2 )

A Country Cottage

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apartment , Caherelly
An Teach Beag, a two-bedroom cottage, is situated in the Caherelly woodlands, approximately 16km south of Limerick city and close to Lough Gur.
This self-catering holiday home sleeps five, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, in-house washer/dryer, free Wi-Fi, and is ideally located for exploring Limerick's heritage sites and the surrounding countryside's walking and cycling trails.

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Frequently asked questions about hotels in County Limerick

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in County Limerick, Ireland?

    County Limerick boasts some stunning landmarks. King John's Castle in Limerick City offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval history. Adare, a charming village, is known for its thatched cottages and Adare Manor, a luxurious hotel. The Rock of Cashel, though technically in County Tipperary, is very close and a must-see, with its impressive round tower and cathedral. Lough Gur, a beautiful lake with ancient stone circles, is another highlight, steeped in mythology and history.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in County Limerick?

    No -1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa, The Savoy Hotel and The Lakeside Hotel & Leisure Centre are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in County Limerick.

  • What is a suggested itinerary to experience the best of County Limerick, Ireland?

    A three-day itinerary could include: Day 1: Explore Limerick City, visiting King John's Castle and St Mary's Cathedral. Day 2: Journey to Adare, admiring its architecture and perhaps visiting Adare Manor. Then, head to the Rock of Cashel. Day 3: Discover Lough Gur and its historical sites, enjoying the scenic beauty of the area. This is just a suggestion, and you can adjust it based on your interests and available time.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in County Limerick?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in County Limerick, Bunratty Manor Hotel, Park Inn By Radisson Shannon Airport and Kilmurry Lodge Hotel are the most popular ones.

  • What is a recommended daily budget for County Limerick, Ireland (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your travel style. For a mid-range experience, €100-€150 per person per day should cover accommodation (ranging from budget-friendly guesthouses to comfortable hotels), meals in pubs and restaurants, local transport (buses are readily available), and entry fees to attractions. Budget travellers could manage on less, while those seeking luxury will need more.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in County Limerick?

    The Bedford Townhouse, No -1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa and Absolute Hotel Limerick are among the best luxury hotels in County Limerick.

  • What is the best time to visit County Limerick, Ireland?

    The best time to visit is during the summer months (June to August) for warm weather and long daylight hours, ideal for exploring the outdoors. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, though some outdoor activities might be weather-dependent.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in County Limerick?

    The best family friendly hotels in County Limerick are The Bedford Townhouse, No -1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa and Bunratty Manor Hotel.

  • What popular festivals can you find in County Limerick, Ireland?

    County Limerick hosts various events throughout the year. The Limerick Milk Market is a weekly event, not strictly a festival, but a great experience. Specific dates for other festivals vary annually, so checking local listings closer to your travel dates is recommended. Many smaller local festivals celebrate Irish culture and heritage.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in County Limerick?

    The best pet friendly hotels in County Limerick are The Lakeside Hotel & Leisure Centre, Castletroy Park Hotel and Shannon Springs Hotel.

  • What traditional local food should you try in County Limerick, Ireland?

    You absolutely must try the local Irish stew, often made with lamb. Fresh seafood is also readily available, particularly in coastal areas. Many pubs offer traditional Irish breakfasts, and you'll find plenty of opportunities to sample local cheeses and breads.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in County Limerick?

    The Savoy Hotel, The Lakeside Hotel & Leisure Centre and Limerick Strand Hotel are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in County Limerick.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in County Limerick, Ireland?

    Many charming villages beyond Adare are worth exploring. Look into places like Bruff or Kilmallock, which have rich histories and beautiful architecture. The countryside itself offers many hidden gems; a scenic drive through the countryside can lead to unexpected discoveries.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in County Limerick, Ireland?

    Engage with locals in traditional pubs – many are lively community hubs. Attend local events or festivals if possible. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast; it's a great way to interact with locals and learn about the area. Joining a guided walking tour of a town or village can also be a good way to learn more and interact with a local guide.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in County Limerick, Ireland?

    County Limerick experiences a temperate climate, but be prepared for changeable weather. Pack layers of clothing, as conditions can change quickly. While there are no significant natural risks, be aware of the potential for heavy rain, especially during autumn and winter. Check weather forecasts before embarking on outdoor activities.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to County Limerick, Ireland?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of walking. An umbrella or raincoat is highly recommended, given the changeable weather. Appropriate clothing for all weather conditions is key. Driving in Ireland is on the left-hand side of the road, so if you plan to drive, be prepared for that.

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