Here is a small selection of quotes from the press about 'Bed and Breakfast Ireland'.
Bed and Breakfast Ireland. Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin.
This independent guide covers some 400 B&Bs in Ireland, north and south, all visited personally by its American authors, who judged each establishment primarily on the warmth of the welcome and the cleanliness of the property, though a keen interest in architecture and food is also reflected in most entries. The guide is divided into five regions, with a map for each, then sub-divided into counties with the listings arranged alphabetically. Considering that there aren't any ads, and no trace of sponsorship, Appletree has done well to keep the price so low.
Bed and Breakfast Ireland. Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin.
Bed and Breakfast Ireland contains over 400 entries, costing mostly around £16 per person per night, as well as several properties in the luxury bracket. The authors have included a list of their favourite B&B's; a selection of 20 establishments covering the whole of the country from Cregg Castle in Co. Galway to Ballymagarry House in Co. Antrim to Creacon Lodge in Co. Wexford. You can choose from farmhouses, country mansions, Georgian townhouses, elegant seaside villas, or modern bungalows, safe in the knowledge that this guide is completely independent and doesn't contain any advertising - all the entries have been hand-picket. So whether you're planning a short Easter break, the family Summer holiday or a business trip, Bed & Breakfast Ireland offers an alternative to the high prices and impersonality so often found in hotels.
Out recently from Appletree Press is Bed and Breakfast Ireland, a handy and well-researched guide to accommodation for those of us not on an American Express Corporate Gold Megacard.
Authors Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin include a list of 20 of their favourite establishments, if you fancy a B&B crawl.
Bed and Breakfast Ireland. Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin.
Invaluable for anyone planning a trip to either the Republic or the North, with clear, readable descriptions of more than 400 B-and-B's or small hotels.
Most are affordable - the majority cost between Ir£15 and Ir£20 per person - and all have been visited by the authors. Their own 'top 20' appear at the front of the book and at the back there are some excellent maps. I feel a cycling tour coming on!
Bed and Breakfast Ireland. Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin.
Welcome, the ultimate B&B guide.
This Easter sees the publication of the new edition of Bed and Breakfast Ireland, the independent guide to the best bed and breakfast accommodation in Ireland. Whether you're planning a family summer holiday or a business trip, Bed and Breakfast Ireland offers an alternative to the high prices and impersonality so often found in hotels.
Each entry includes practical information such as price, number of rooms, en suite facilities and whether or not evening meals can be provided. What makes this guide different, though, is the fact that authors Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin have personally visited every property listed in the book and have judged the B and Bs on the warmth of their welcome and the cleanliness of their property. They have included a detailed description of each B&B, its location, furnishings, and décor, as well as a potted history of the property and an indication of local amenities.
Bed and Breakfast Ireland contains over 400 entries, costing mostly around £16 per person per night, as well as several properties in the luxury bracket. The authors have even included a list of their favourite B&Bs; a selection of twenty establishments covering the whole of the country, from Gregg Castle in County Galway to Ballymagary House in County Antrim to Creacon Lodge in County Wexford. You can choose from farmhouses, country mansions, Georgian townhouses, elegant seaside villas or modern bungalows, safe in the knowledge that this guide is completely independent and doesn't contain any advertising - all the entries have been hand-picked.