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  • #78079
    tosha
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    Was just wondering if anyone knows of any nice pet friendly holiday places in Ireland?

    #98044
    geordie
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    ballyhoura log cabins limerick and ballyhoura forest homes limerick the walks and trails are amazing around here, we use this one because my family are from cork and kens family are limerick.
    Self catering cottage near lissadell sligo email. mircy@eircom.net.
    or limepark arts and cottages self catering county antrim http://www.limepark.com :D

    #98042
    Angela1
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    http://www.ireland-guide.com Click on ‘Places to stay’ on the menu bar then click on ‘Pet Friendly’ in the drop down menu.

    You can check each county for dog friendly hotels and guest houses.

    I know the Ardilaun Hotel in Galway and Randals Hotel in Killarney allow dogs to stay in the room with their owners.

    #98050

    Anytime we dont go abroad we holiday in Ireland so we can take our dogs with us. Would highly recommend Mill House Farm, Kilmore, County Wexford. There are a number of self catering little cottages which have been built on a converted farm. The couple that own them are Greg and Philomena Stafford and they are lovely. We (including our two big dogs) were made very welcome when we stayed there. The accommodation itself is fairly basic but very clean, and apart from the fact you would have to keep your dog on a lead on your patio area outside your cottage (as there are cattle in the field just opposite), its a fab place for the dogs. All the beaches in the surrounding area are great for them and also you can do lovely hill/field walks just outside Kilmore itself. There is no charge for bringing your dog(s) with you. Also have heard about the Ardilaun Hotel in Galway – they charge 10e per night for our furry friends – you can have your dog in the room with you. When booking, though, make sure to request one of their garden rooms, where your bedroom patio doors open out onto the garden and your doggie can do its jobs out there (clean up of course!)…….. Delighted to hear that your dog is being included in the family holiday – we only ever kennel ours when going abroad, nothing beats a proper family holiday where everyone is along for the fun!!!!!! Enjoy, whatever you do! :D

    #98067
    dogsrule
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    We stayed in a couple of nice places we spotted on the [url:2scuh7gi]http://www.welcomecottages.com[/url:2scuh7gi]website. It has a fair few self-catering in Ireland but it is really tailored for the UK market. We’d always bring the dog to be honest if it didn’t involve a plane, a family holiday is not the same without him.

    #98068
    tosha
    Member

    Thanks for all da advice. I just stayed in the Twelve hotel in Galway at the weekend and brought the dog. It was a great holiday and the hotel were very dog friendly, so that has me wanting to plan another holiday and wanted to see where else to go.

    #98088
    Rika
    Member

    We will go on the Shannon next Saturday, dog allowed. One week on the boat with the fury friend.
    But the live-vest for the dog has to be brought by yourself and the company we rented the boat might not be too happy to accomodate big dogs but there are a good few out there where you can bring even a bigish dog.

    Happy Holidays :D

    #98182
    ColganFamily
    Member

    We are heading down to Doonbeg Holiday Cottages with our four in August. We stayed in one of these cottages in Co. Clare five years ago when we were a one-dog family and had a fantastic time. We always vowed to return and here we are heading down later in the summer. These cottages are really beautiful and isolated in the best sense of the word!! Lots of walks, a lovely little beach nearby and fantastic views. Would highly recommend tham.

    #94439
    bosun
    Member

    The Renvyle Hotel in Galway also welcomes dogs. Mary

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