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The East of Ireland is made up of the counties Cavan, Dublin, Kildare, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Westmeath and Wicklow.
 
The East is the most varied region on the Island of Ireland. On one hand you have the hustle, bustle and sophistication of Ireland’s capital, Dublin City, where entertainment, exceptional dining, shopping, the arts and festival scene are second to none. Combine this with the stunning countryside with its fantastic landscapes, rolling hills, historical site and picturesque towns, then and you have a recipe for a wonderful holiday!
 
B&Bs are the ideal choice of accommodation when holidaying in Ireland as they are located in cities, towns and villages throughout the country. They are the perfect touring base as they are situated close to all the popular tourist attractions, so you can enjoy exploring the area, but are never too far away from your base. Hosts will be happy to advise on all the best places to visit and will have inside knowledge on the hidden gems that the standard guide books don’t tell you about. If you want to experience Irish culture at first-hand, stay in bed and breakfast accommodation and enjoy Irish hospitality at its finest.

 

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East of Ireland Counties:


 
Cavan – Cavan has an abundance of lakes and rivers, is rich in archaeological sites, popular with anglers, walkers, enjoy hill and mountain walks, country lanes and forest parks along the 26 km Cavan Way.
 
Dublin – Ireland’s capital vibrant city with fine museums, art galleries, abundance of visitor attractions, heritage trails, zoo, castle, golf, sailing, coast and several marinas
 
Kildare – Boasts some of Ireland’s best farmland, the county has three racecourses and is known for breeding, racing and training horses, rich in heritage and culture with castles, churches and abbeys, outdoor amenities include golf, walking, cycling and horse-racing.
 
Laois – Ireland’s most inland county, beautiful unspoilt landscapes, friendly people, stately homes and estates which are open to the public, museums, castles, and outdoor pursuits include angling, golf and walking.
 
Longford – Charming villages and towns, picturesque stretches of water, lakes and rivers Longford is a haven for outdoor sporting and water activities including canoeing, kayaking, angling, cycling, archery, go-carting and horse-riding.
 
Louth – Ireland’s smallest county, beautiful dramatic scenery, home to numerous archaeological sites, monastic ruins, Abbey, Castles and museums. Outdoor leisure activities include walking, angling, golf, horse-riding and sailing. Carlingford Lough is an ideal location for all water-sport activities.
 
Meath – Known as Ireland’s heritage capital and brimming with history and heritage there is an abundance of historic monuments, megalithic tombs, passage graves and castles to explore. Meath has excellent amenities for angling, boating, canoeing, horse-riding and golfing.
 
Monaghan – Beautiful tranquil countryside, hills and lakes, bustling market towns, history and heritage include monasteries, high crosses, churches and castles. Outdoor amenities include golfing walking and cycling. With over sixty lakes angling, boating and water-sport activities are extremely popular.
 
Offaly – Varied landscapes, green pastures, impressive mountains, rivers and canals. Slieve Bloom Mountains for exceptional walking, Shannon River for water-sport activities, history including monastic sites, churches, round towers and castles.
 
Westmeath – Beautiful and diverse landscapes, spectacular lakes and river that are perfect for fishing, cruising and outdoor water activities. County includes stately homes, churches, monastic settlements and castles. Other pursuits include golfing, walking, and horse-racing
 
Wicklow – Stunning and varied landscapes, fantastic coastline, mountains, glens and wooded valleys, stately homes, castles, church ruins, and monastic sites in abundance. Golfing, angling, sailing, windsurfing, swimming, canoeing are just some of the outdoor water pursuits available.
  

Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in the West of Ireland 

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 Cavan | Dublin | Kildare | Laois | Longford | Louth | Meath | Monaghan | Offaly | Westmeath | Wicklow