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 Planning a trip to Ireland?
 
 Looking for friendly, 			comfortable, affordable B&Bs?
 
 Read why it makes sense to  download this 		insider's guide before you choose where to stay. Whether you want an alternative to a cheap hotel or other low cost accommodations or are seeking the comfort of welcoming surroundings this is the guide for you.
 
 
 Bed
        and Breakfast IrelandA best-seller in Ireland and a real insider's guide, Bed
        and Breakfast Ireland has been continuously in print
        since 1991. Completely revised and updated, this handy
        resource covers more than 400 of Ireland's best
        bed-and-breakfast accommodations, including guest houses,
        small hotels, country mansions, private homes, and
        farmhouses. Every accommodation has been visited by the
        authors, who provide informative, personal descriptions,
        as well as logistical information such as rates,
        addresses, and phone and fax numbers--all accompanied by
        a selection of helpful maps. Compact and comprehensive,
        this charming guide will help make any Irish holiday a
        trip to remember.
 Researched and written by
        Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin, former travel agents
        with 30 years of experience between them. They divide
        their time between the Britain, Ireland and the US.
 The
        print version is published in Ireland by Appletree Press
        and in the US by Chronicle Books. It runs to more than
        300 pages. The eBook version is available now from irelandseye.com Download 
	Bed and Breakfast Ireland right
        now by clicking on one of the links below. Buy
        one of five versions each covering a different region for
        just $5.95 or the complete volume covering the whole of
        Ireland for $14.95. You will save the modest cost on a single 
	booking. Furthermore by reading the well researched reviews you will
	be able to choose between the many B&Bs on offer. Whether your are 
	seeking a town house, a country mansion, a farmhouse or a cottage, you
	will find all the facts you need to make an informed decision in this trusted 
	guide. Download the Complete Bed &
        Breakfast Ireland ($14.95) Download Dublin and the East Guide
        ($5.95)Download South and Southwest Guide - includes Cork, Killarney, Kerry, Blarney and Shannon.
        ($5.95)
 Download West and Northwest Guide - including Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Donegal.
        ($5.95)
 Download The Midlands Guide ($5.95)
 Download Northern Ireland Guide
        ($5.95)
 Read
        what purchasers of this book have said: All
        of the Recommendations I took from this book were GREAT!A reader from Lake Grove, NY USA
 We used this book almost exclusively in booking a 14 day
        vacation, and we were never disappointed. The authors'
        notes and reviews are spot on and reliable. There were no
        "surprises"; if they said a host took Visa,
        they did, if they said they didn't, they didn't. The very
        first recommendation we followed (Cloch na Scith in
        Spiddal, Co. Galway) was so well described that I felt
        instant recognition with the house and the owner who did
        - just as the author said - offer the warmest welcome in
        Ireland. Each recommendation was just as terrific and
        when we could not book in a desired house, as in Adare,
        the hosts of those houses made excellent,
        comparably-priced recommendations for us - and by the
        way, the author lists B&B's of varying rates, to suit
        every budget. Without exception, the hosts presented in
        this book were warm, friendly, professional and
        "vacation makers". I feel completely
        comfortable recommending ANY of the author's
        recommendations to anyone else preparing to visit
        Ireland...THIS BOOK is the one you want to work from.
        Highly Recommend.
 Bed
        and Breakfast Ireland: A Trusted Guide to over 400 B
        & BsReader from Los Angeles, CA
 I had the opportunity to use this book while on an
        extended vacation in Ireland. I had the use of several
        guidebooks, but this publication became the book of
        choice. I found the information to be timely and
        descriptions of the various B&B's to be accurate,
        including the personalities of the various owners. Only
        one time was I unable to contact a B&B using the
        information in the book and subsequent attempts revealed
        the telephone number to be disconnected. The guide offers
        a good selection of types, locations, and prices and is,
        in my mind, a "must have" guide when traveling
        in Ireland.
 
 First
        class guide to Ireland's bed and breakfast lodging As
        reviewed in Chicago TribuneMaybe you'll stay in the place described as a pre-Famine
        wisteria-covered farmhouse-one of several overnight
        options in Westport, County Mayo. Or maybe you'll opt for
        the large Georgian mansion just beyond an iron gateway in
        Ballymote, County Sligo. Maybe you'll stay in one of the
        other 400 or so accommodations in this revised and
        expanded version of the book that first hit the United
        States in 1991. Only an occasional line drawing
        interrupts the text; and in the back of the 319 page
        book, regional maps-which include ferry routes-cover the
        whole of the Irish Isle, from Londonderry and Belfast in
        the north to the Dingle Peninsula and Cork in the south.
        Each lodging entry ends with the names of the owners,
        season of operation and number of rooms.
 
 View the counties each region
        contains. The above reviews refer to the print version.
 
 Download the Complete Bed &
        Breakfast Ireland ($14.95) Download Dublin and the East Guide
        ($5.95)Download South and Southwest Guide
        ($5.95)
 Download West and Northwest Guide
        ($5.95)
 Download The Midlands Guide ($5.95)
 Download Northern Ireland Guide
        ($5.95)
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 www.irelandseye.com
 
 
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