Baileys Hotel is a listed Georgian building located in the heart of Cashel town. It offers luxurious, refurbished rooms, fine dining, and views of The Rock of Cashel.
Susan
United Kingdom
Very comfy
Friendly stay
Great food eating at their Restuarant
Situated in Cashel in the Tipperary County region, Kingstown House has a patio and mountain views. The accommodation is 2.4 km from the Rock of Cashel and features free WiFi.
Vanessa Coutinho
Canada
Well thought-out space, high privacy and autonomy, considerate hosts
Featuring garden views, "Deerpark Villa - Sleeps 8, Views of The Rock & Cashel Palace Hotel" provides accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 2.7 km from Rock of Cashel.
Orlaith
Ireland
Great location, beautiful views of the area
Very spacious
Modern and very clean
Palm Grove Guesthouse features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Cashel, 3.7 km from Rock of Cashel.
Natalia
Poland
A very good breakfast: scrambled eggs, toast, baked beans, sausage and a lot more. We had a lovely view at donkeys and chickens. The owner even gave us apples to feed the donkeys. We really enjoyed the stay.
Located in Cashel, 2.7 km from Rock of Cashel and 1.6 km from Bru Boru Village, Deerpark semi sleeps 8 with sofa bed offers a garden and air conditioning.
Emily
United States
Very clean and comfortable. We needed a last minute accommodation for one night; the place was perfect and Justin was responsive and kind.
This award-winning guest house is situated in 2 acres of mature gardens and surrounded by beautiful, panoramic views.
Richard
United Kingdom
A comfortable room in a large house on the quiet outskirts of Dualla a couple of miles from Cashel. Our host Tommy was very welcoming and keen to give us tips on local sight-seeing. Breakfasts were very generous with lots of choice. Ample parking on site.
Offering a garden and garden view, Ashmore House is located in Cashel, 2.3 km from Rock of Cashel and less than 1 km from Bru Boru Village.
Damian
Ireland
Beautiful old Georgian house just off Cashel main street. Mary and John are helpful and warm hosts. The rooms are comfortable and very reasonably priced. Breakfast was excellent. Parking is ideal and included. All in all, great value!
We were very lucky in having good accommodation with a...
We were very lucky in having good accommodation with a perfect host. We had an unforgettable evening singing Irish songs around the Copperfield piano. Our host recommended a bar and a restaurant in town, both of which were very good. The Copperfield breakfast is also very special. We caught the last tour of the day at Cashel Rock and it was a thoroughly interesting and entertaining experience.
Peter Napier
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Cashel has a fascinating history.
Cashel has a fascinating history. A visit to 'the Rock' (with its ruined cathedral, Cormac's Romanesque chapel, and great views) is very highly recommended. The 'full tour' was very informative and included a visit to the chapel. Cashel itself has great facilities and we could easily have stayed longer.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
What an amazing, quaint town.
What an amazing, quaint town. We wished we had been there longer. There are plenty of places to visit, including the Rock of Cashel, the surrounding countryside is idyllic and there are plenty of bars and restaurants too chose from.
The people are bar far the absolute friendliest I have ever met.
The locals, once met, remember you the next day and say hello and stop to chat - you literally feel like you live there - I really did not want to leave and am already planning another visit - will be staying at the Baileys hotel again too - what an absolute diamond find that place was too
Places to eat & drink - there are plenty more but these are ones we went into:
Baileys cellar bar and Restaurant
Daverns Bar & Restuarant
Mikey Ryan's bar & Restaurant
Feehans
Some of the Quaint Irish pubs (not all listed but there are plenty more that looked lovely)
T J Ryan’s
Brosnans
Bill Foleys Bar & Lounge
Cocktail bar:
City Bar
Avoid:
The Brian Ború - bit of a dump compared to the rest of the places available to you
You don’t need a car to get around Cashel but one is needed to explore surrounding areas
Paula
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We drove from Dublin to Kilkenny and then to Cashel.
We drove from Dublin to Kilkenny and then to Cashel. We stayed overnight in Cashel and visited The Rock of Cashel first thing in the morning. We then drove off to Cork.
We should've stayed in Kilkenny and then drove to Cashel in the morning as the town of Cashel was a huge disappointment. We walked around and around trying to find a place to eat - only a few places are open for dinner after 5 resulting in long waiting times at the 1 place we could get in to. We kept passing the same people walking around trying to find a place to eat at (other than take out pizza). We went into a few pubs while we waited for dinner but they were dark, smoky, and not worth even getting a beer at. A pretty unpleasant little town.
LAURIE
United States
Scored 10
10
The Rock is a very easy walk.
The Rock is a very easy walk. When you get to the top take all the tours you can. The tour guides that we have meant in Ireland are to me the best in the world. They All have such passion for their country and responsibilities. If your into photography the sky and light change by the hour and can give you wonderful results. We will truly miss this place and its views.
Migration is natural
United States
Scored 10
10
It was such a nice well kept city!
It was such a nice well kept city! The people seemed very kind. We loved the Rock of Cashel tour and visit to the Abby. It was such a fascinating place! I took a walk around the city and enjoyed the history and architecture on each block.
Beautiful newly renovated homes. 7min drive from Cashel town. We stayed here while we were at a wedding for the weekend. Staff/owners were very friendly and so helpful. Definitely recommend staying here, it's really nice.
Lovely modern accommodation with very comfy beds and plenty of space. Great location - in a peaceful spot but walkable to the very lovely town of Cashel.
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