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B&B of the Month October: Hillview House Guesthouse, Lusk, Co. Dublin

🏡 A True Irish Welcome
Your hosts, Leo Fynes and family, have been welcoming guests from around the world for over 20 years. Their genuine warmth and local knowledge ensure that every visitor feels right at home. From travel tips and sightseeing recommendations to freshly cooked breakfasts made to order, Leo and his team go above and beyond to make every stay memorable.
“We enjoy talking to our guests from all over the world and recommending places of interest to visit,” says Leo. “It’s always a pleasure to share what makes this part of Ireland so special.”

🌆 The Perfect Location
Hillview House is perfectly positioned for those wanting to experience the best of both worlds — peaceful countryside walks and easy access to Dublin City.
  • The train from Lusk takes visitors straight into the city centre, ideal for exploring landmarks such as Trinity College, Phoenix Park, the Guinness Storehouse, and Dublin’s many theatres, shops, and restaurants.
  • For a taste of local life, the seaside village of Skerries is just 3km away, offering beautiful beaches, fresh seafood, and lively pubs.
Nearby attractions also include:
  • Ardgillan Castle & Demesne – A stunning estate overlooking the Irish Sea, featuring beautiful gardens and guided castle tours.
  • Lusk Heritage Centre – A fascinating combination of medieval and modern history, showcasing a 9th-century round tower and 19th-century church.

✨ Facilities & Comforts
Hillview House offers a full range of modern amenities designed to make every stay effortless and relaxing:
  • Wheelchair accessible (with assistance)
  • Babysitting and cots available
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Satellite TV and tea/coffee facilities in rooms
  • Private car park
  • Light meals available and a wine licence for a relaxing evening in
Whether you’re a couple seeking a peaceful getaway, a family on holiday, or a traveller catching an early flight, Hillview House makes the perfect stop before or after exploring Ireland’s capital.
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💬 What Guests Are Saying
Recent visitors have been full of praise for Hillview House’s comfort, cleanliness, and hospitality:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The room was big and very clean. This was our last stop on our 12 days in Ireland. Very close to Dublin airport. We would definitely stay at Hillview again!”Steve & Yvonne Jackson
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The rooms were clean, comfortable… Breakfast was delicious! Close to the airport which was great! Highly recommend!”Catherine Synnott

✈️ Relax Before You Fly
Just a short drive from Dublin Airport, Hillview House is the perfect choice for travellers looking for convenience without compromising on comfort or charm. Start or end your Irish adventure in style — surrounded by nature, cared for by welcoming hosts, and only minutes away from everything Dublin has to offer.

🌸 Book Your Stay
Experience the warmth of Irish hospitality at Hillview House Guesthouse, our B&B of the Month.
📍 Location: Lusk Airport Road, Lusk, Co. Dublin
🌐 Click HERE for more details and to book.
 
 

Posted: 30 Oct 2025 by Orlagh Cassidy | with 0 comments

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