Located just 13 km from Sonairte Ecology Centre, Bedford House & Hall features accommodation in Balbriggan with access to a garden, a bar, as well as full-day security.
conor
Ireland
Beautiful place to stay. Very comfortable beds,
Great breakfast and very friendly staff
Dublin Airport is just 15 minutes’ drive from this guest house, which offers spacious rooms, free parking and home-cooked Irish breakfasts. Dublin’s centre can be reached in 30 minutes by car.
Gerard
United Kingdom
It was spotless clean and the breakfast was very good. The staff are super friendly
The Lifeboat & Seaview Terrace is set in Skerries, 28 km from Portmarnock Golf Club, 29 km from Croke Park Stadium, and 31 km from Connolly Train Station.
Laura
United Kingdom
It was so spacious and all the family were able to stay together for 2 nights. The view was amazing. It was so relaxing being in the apartments
Situated 28 km from Portmarnock Golf Club, 29 km from Croke Park Stadium and 31 km from Connolly Train Station, The Captains Wheel features accommodation set in Skerries.
Cynthia
United States
Great location near restaurants, beach. Unfortunately we were only there pretty much to sleep so really did not get to enjoy the area. If we return I would definitely stay here again.
Set in the beautiful, peaceful countryside of County Meath, The Pillo Hotel is a 4-star, modern hotel is located between Dublin and Meath, offering luxurious rooms with HD TVs.
We are from Canada and flew into Dublin. Balbriggan was easily reachable by local bus. We didn't know anything about Balbriggan before we chose it - we were looking for a place by the sea close to Dublin. So glad we found Balbriggan! The Bracken Hotel location provided easy access to shops in the town and a walk along the beach and a park above. We enjoyed discovering a "pocket park" created by children and their teachers which was dedicated to pollinators. We noticed another park off the main street as we were leaving by bus, but were unable to visit. These park, the Hotel staff and the little shops gave us a good impression of the community.
Kathleen Quinn
Canada
Scored 10
10
Pleasant small town on the brink of becoming a culture place...
Pleasant small town on the brink of becoming a culture place to visit in March 2025, worth a visit for the fantastic beach, a few cafe/tea shops. A new pub opened about 10 weeks done up very tastefully in old memorabilia worth a visit. Housing is in good supply and developing all the time.
Other spots worth a visit: Icecream shop at the harbour. LaLa restaurant of the delicious food & lovely gardens. Pleasant walks.
Mary Ellen
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful.
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was very tasty and the restaurant was comfortable. We enjoyed a good nights rest in a comfortable, clean and fairly spacious room. The hotel is close to the train station and allows for easy access to Dublin. There is also an underground car park at the hotel. It was very good value for money. I would stay again if I wished to spend a few days in and around Dublin or Co. Meath.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Balbriggan is an ongoing developing town that will progress...
Balbriggan is an ongoing developing town that will progress to becoming a place to visit for art, music, and culture. There are a few quirky cafes on or close to the main street. This is a town awaiting development.
We ate in the Lala restaurant, an exceptional meal with delicious food. It provided a simplistic choice of 5 starters, and 5 mains to suit all palates. Both the braised lamb and the Seabass were complimented perfectly with tasty sauces allowing the discerning wine drinker to choose either red or white wine.
The wine list was short and provided an excellent choice to match the food available. Although the overall experience was excellent, there may be scope to add a cheese board for those diners who do not eat dessert or prefer a savory finish to their meal.
Mary Ellen
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Great hotel, large rooms, nice bar and food.
Great hotel, large rooms, nice bar and food. Excellant breakfast.
We had a overnight stay travelling up to Derry for the Vespa Days event. and were able to park our scooters undercover and securely.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Balbriggan was our last stop.
Balbriggan was our last stop. This was our fourth trip to Ireland. The town seemed depressed and run down. There were boarded up shops and most of the town needed fresh paint. People weren't as friendly and seemed distrusting. There was "community watch" in tact and the community was extremely diverse. Ireland is always grand no matter what, but I would not slot this town on my itinerary again.
Mary Grace
United States
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There are not many "must-do" attractions in Balbriggan itself; however it is well located for visiting the Boyne Valley and the UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Bedford Hall and associated LaLa restaurant are well cared for and the food at the restaurant including breakfasts is excellent. The staff were very helpful and reserved a dinner for us at the historic Man o'War pub a few km away......outstanding!
They gave me the exact room I requested which I'm really grateful for. I've never stayed in that room but I did stay in the hotel before. At the checkout a housekeeping staff left the door wide open so I said to myself I want this room next and I came back and they got it for me. Serious thanks for that.
The hotel is awsome , makes a felling like located in nature reserve on but with all modern facilities including USB wall socket- quite helpfull for people outside Ireland. All the workesr from manager to restorant were amazing and very helpful
Staff were a credit to any hotel, breakfast and dinner were beautiful, the only thing is and it's small is that the bar doesn't open until 12 as there is no staff for a residents bar
Lovely hotel and brilliant staff..rooms were clean, nice and warm. The breakfast was beautiful and also the food from the restaurant was tasty..live music was great too.
JohnnyF2022
Ireland
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