Staying at a Farmstay B&B
Ever dreamt of waking up at an enchanting farm house in the Irish Countryside?
You can't get more authentically Irish, than experiencing life on a farm. Located through-out Ireland, these old style farm houses are an ideal venue for getting back to nature. Wake up to the crow of the rooster, collect freshly-laid breakfast eggs, explore the different animals on the farm or simply wander through the rolling pastures.
Your B&B host will be there to guide you every step of the way. Learn about life on a farm and enjoy the fabulous food on offer. As you rise from your cosy bed, take a stroll through the farm before tucking into your freshly made Irish breakfast.
Reviews from those who have experienced a B&B Ireland farmstay:
We highly recommend it to everyone. We enjoyed the great Irish breakfast and we loved being around the horses, sheep, emu, bunnies, and other animals. Kate & Mike
We had a wonderful stay at a farmhouse in Ireland. The family were warm and welcoming, the food wonderful and the accommodations excellent. The grandchildren enjoyed the farm animals, a fabulous experience for them. Norma
The animals welcome you upon your entrance to the parkway, it was a wonderful experience, highly recommend it. Sam
Posted: 11 Aug 2016 by
Karen O'Connor |
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Tags: Farm, Farmstays, Irish Farm Holidays, Irish Farmstay Holiday
A farmstay B&B invites guests to get back to basics and enjoy the simple pleasures that farm-life has to offer.
Posted: 13 Feb 2024 by
Claire Regan |
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Taobh Coille Farmhouse has received this amazing heart-warming guest review from Liz and Vickie who stay with them recently and it just showcases the commitment that B&B hosts have to providing the best of Irish hospitality and a warm Ceád Míle Fáilte to their guests from around the world.
Posted: 17 Apr 2023 by
Claire Regan |
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A farmstay holiday in Ireland is a truly unique experience where memories can be made to last you a lifetime.
Posted: 05 Jul 2022 by
Claire Regan |
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