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Looking for a Scenic Bed and Breakfast in Northern Ireland
- By James Martin
- Published 01/18/2012
- Destinations
- Unrated
The rivers are filled with shimmering fish, the hills are greener than you can imagine, and craggy ruins of ancient castles perch next to reflecting lakes.
When staying at a bed and breakfast in scenic Northern Ireland, it is not hard to find out with a gorgeous view. There is something truly relaxing about enjoying a leisurely drink while gazing out at the picturesque countryside and mountains.
When staying at a bed and breakfast in scenic Northern Ireland, it is not hard to find out with a gorgeous view. There is something truly relaxing about enjoying a leisurely drink while gazing out at the picturesque countryside and mountains.
Have a Healthy Holiday at a Bed and Breakfast in Northern Ireland
- By James Martin
- Published 01/18/2012
- Best Interisland Travel
- Unrated
Enjoying a healthy holiday means that you head somewhere the air is fresh and you eat nothing but delicious freshly prepared cuisine made with organic and nourishing ingredients. You spend your days participating in active sports such as hiking, swimming, climbing, and more. You sleep well, eat healthfully, and allow your being to completely rejuvenate itself.
Spending Your Holiday in a Bed and Breakfast in County Down, Northern Ireland
- By James Martin
- Published 01/18/2012
- Destinations
- Unrated
Several islands lie off the Down Coast and can be seen from the rocky beaches. The majestic granite Mourne Mountains sweep down to the sea and cut a very dramatic silhouette upon the horizon.
County Down is where the Bronte sisters grew up, home to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, and has one of the oldest hotels in Ireland dating back to 1614.
County Down is where the Bronte sisters grew up, home to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, and has one of the oldest hotels in Ireland dating back to 1614.
Spending Your Holiday in a Bed and Breakfast in County Down, Northern Ireland
- By James Martin
- Published 01/18/2012
- Destinations
- Unrated
Several islands lie off the Down Coast and can be seen from the rocky beaches. The majestic granite Mourne Mountains sweep down to the sea and cut a very dramatic silhouette upon the horizon.
County Down is where the Bronte sisters grew up, home to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, and has one of the oldest hotels in Ireland dating back to 1614.
County Down is where the Bronte sisters grew up, home to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, and has one of the oldest hotels in Ireland dating back to 1614.
Spending Your Holiday in a Bed and Breakfast in County Down, Northern Ireland
- By James Martin
- Published 01/18/2012
- Destinations
- Unrated
Several islands lie off the Down Coast and can be seen from the rocky beaches. The majestic granite Mourne Mountains sweep down to the sea and cut a very dramatic silhouette upon the horizon.
County Down is where the Bronte sisters grew up, home to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, and has one of the oldest hotels in Ireland dating back to 1614.
County Down is where the Bronte sisters grew up, home to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, and has one of the oldest hotels in Ireland dating back to 1614.
The Best Bed and Breakfasts in Northern Ireland for Elderly Travellers
- By James Martin
- Published 01/18/2012
- Destinations
- Unrated
What do elderly travellers look for in a bed and breakfast in Northern Ireland? They will seek out bed and breakfasts which offer comfortable and welcoming accommodation that makes them feel at home. They might have mobility issues and so will prefer rooms on the ground floor with a bit more of a spacious design. They will also look for places to stay which are nearby the attractions and activities they enjoy, such as golf, hiking and more.
Love to Walk Visit These Bed and Breakfasts in Northern Ireland
- By James Martin
- Published 01/23/2012
- Destinations
- Unrated
Northern Ireland is known for being a prime hiking and walking destination for many reasons. Its rugged landscape is filled with green rolling hills, picturesque farms, forests, and majestic mountains. Also, the towns and villages in Northern Ireland are often within walking distance from each other so you are never far from a friendly pub or a nice hot meal after a long trek.