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Help finding a rustic/stone room

Hi everyone,

I'm hoping with all the combined knowledge of the forum, someone can help me find a room in a bed and breakfast with exposed stone/brick/wood. We will be in Ireland for our honeymoon in April 2018 and my husband would love to stay in a rustic room like this and I want to surprise him.

I found something at Lawcus Farm guesthouse (the stone room) in Kilkenny, but unfortunately, we won't be in that area during our trip.
http://www.lawcusfarmguesthouse.com/rooms.html

We will be visiting:
Dublin
Killarney or Kenmare
Somewhere on the Ring of Kerry (Waterville, etc)
Dingle
Doolin x 2 nights
Westport

We are also willing to stay in any quaint nearby towns in order to have this experience. I'm also hoping for a recommendation on place to stay in Westport. Unfortunately, Ashford Castle is outside of the budget but we are planning on doing the Hawk Walk!

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Check AirBandB - several places might work for you - pls view pics as the exteriors can be very misleading - I am looking for the Dingle area at a different time - there look to be a fair number of places that might thrill your husband.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12924993?location=Dingle%20Peninsula%2C%20Ireland&adults=2&children=0&infants=0&guests=2&check_in=2018-04-03&check_out=2018-04-13&s=Gap_Frs7

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2006108?location=Dingle%20Peninsula%2C%20Ireland&adults=2&children=0&infants=0&guests=2&check_in=2018-04-03&check_out=2018-04-13&s=Gap_Frs7

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16309454?location=Dingle%20Peninsula%2C%20Ireland&adults=2&children=0&infants=0&guests=2&check_in=2018-04-03&check_out=2018-04-13&s=Gap_Frs7

www.airbnb.com/rooms/16804582?location=Dingle Peninsula%2C Ireland&adults=2&children=0&infants=0&guests=2&checkin=2018-04-03&checkout=2018-04-13&s=Gap_Frs7

Hope those help you find something that you will both enjoy .

Posted by
378 posts

Let me know when you're going to Greece!

Posted by
49 posts

The Trinity Hotel, across from Trinity College, has an area that had been a fire station and has exposed brick. Very cool suite. Also in Dublin you should check out No. 31, I believe there might be exposed brick as well as an award winning breakfast.