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September 2010 Ireland B&B Network Newest MembersBed and Breakfast IrelandWhen requiring Bed and Breakfast in Ireland visit the B&B Network, a reliable source of accommodation for B&Bs, guest houses and hotels. The B&B Network websites are easy to use. Each site makes booking or enquiring really easy, quick and simple. Available are special offers, value breaks and, if travelling in the next 15 days, last minute deals. For bed and breakfast Ireland there is no better resource. Bed and Breakfast DublinOn your visit to Dublin stay in a bed and breakfast home and enjoy the pleasure of a friendly Irish welcome, a warm comfortale bed and a hearty irish breakfast. You will find that nothing is too much trouble for your hosts who will advise you on the best places to visit, the best beaches, where to go on a rainy day, organize tours and activities for you, book tee times on local golf courses, point you towards the best local restaurants and pubs and will probably be able to book your next B&B or hotel at your next destination in Ireland. Ireland WestHaving done Dublin move on to rural Ireland where life slows to a more relaxing and acceptable pace. Of special interest is the west and southwest, which borders the Atlantic Ocean and presents a rugged panorama of high cliffs and rocky peninsulas. There are, however, many fine blue flag beaches which are ideal for water sports - wind surfing, boogie boarding, surfing, dingy sailing etc. You can find many B&B's located above these beaches and on the cliff tops. Killarney is the main tourist area in the southwest. It is renowned for its beautiful scenery and sits in a valley below Ireland's highest mountains, the Macgillicuddy Reeks. Tourism is a most important industry in Ireland, not surprising with so much on offer. If you're thinking of a visit book your Bed and Breakfast Ireland on the B&B Network. |
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