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Eight compelling reasons to stay at a Hidden Ireland property this year – as revealed by our guests

There are so many reasons why planning a trip to Ireland could be the best move you make this year. From glorious countryside to the warm welcome you’ll receive from locals; delicious food and drink to the fascinating heritage and history, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Emerald Isle. We could write for ages about each reason; however, we thought it would be much nicer to let our guests speak for us.

We are fortunate indeed at Hidden Ireland to be able to welcome people to our historic houses, cottages, bed and breakfasts and guesthouses. People come to Ireland for different reasons, including family breaks, weddings, business trips, sporting weekends, cultural events and group holidays with friends. Many leave us brilliant testimonials saying exactly what they enjoyed about their time in Ireland. Here are eight fantastic guest reviews that we have received in recent years.

“What a treat to stay in this handsome home (The Castle, Castletownshend). I can’t imagine what work it is to maintain this old house and extensive gardens, but the owners do a great job of it, and we are delighted they were willing to welcome us. The breakfast was delicious and the staff friendly. I would be happy to stay here again.”

“I recently booked a whole weekend house takeover at Temple House, with dinners on both nights and was delighted with the entire weekend. The food and wine list was fabulous. We were just over 20 mins from Strandhill beach where we went for a lovely breezy stroll to blow away the cobwebs.”

“The welcome (at Roundwood House) was wonderful and the room was beautiful. We had local craft beer and stunning food. Total dedication to local quality produce and a friendly but not intrusive approach. This place exemplifies why Irish business, which had a tough pandemic, will bounce back. They deserve to do so well.”

“The Quay House has an amazing collection of beautiful pictures, animal artefacts and quirky antiques. We were given tea and delicious home-cooked brack in one of the several cosy sitting rooms. The home-cooked breakfasts are very generous in portion and set you up for the whole day. All served in a very inviting conservatory enabling you to look out across the bay at the sailing boats and seagulls. In short nothing is too much effort. Thank you for a very magical stay.”

“We stayed at Lorum Old Rectory for three nights. We are a family of five (two adults and three children) together with two grandparents. Nothing was too much trouble. Comfortable rooms, fluffy towels, sumptuous beds and amazing food – this really is a special place.”

“Fantastic hospitality for a lovely two-night stay. Stayed at Kilmokea as a base for exploring the sunny south east. Lily bedroom was very comfortable and breakfast was very tasty. We dined there both nights and food was great. Being able to stroll around and explore the gardens every day was a bonus.”

“We stayed in Ashley Park House last week for a wedding. I am dreaming of going back! The grounds and views are gorgeous. The food was gorgeous from the canapes to the breakfast. Staff went above and beyond to make sure we had a great day. The marquee/pavilion is so cosy and the views from it were amazing!”

“We had a wonderful stay here (Collon House). A beautifully restored house, full of interesting and fascinating artefacts and paintings. Very comfortable bedrooms and surroundings, giving the impression of staying in a private country house. We had a truly excellent dinner, delicious food served in a very attractive dining room; the table laid out with lovely silver and ornaments.”

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Calling all foodies: enjoy amazing August fare, right across Ireland

We believe that great summer holidays are made even better by making sure that they involve lots of delicious food and drink – the more locally sourced, the better!

Foodies will find much to enjoy in Ireland, home to wonderful main courses, tasty side dishes, decadent desserts and boozy beverages to enjoy at one’s leisure in the company of cherished friends and family members.

Several Hidden Ireland properties serve amazing, home-cooked meals on site. Others are situated within easy reach of some of Ireland’s best restaurants, pubs, cafes and eateries.

Whatever you like to eat and drink, you can be sure that there will be plenty to keep you satisfied during your visit to the Emerald Isle this summer.

Famous foods

Ireland is well-known around the globe for a number of fabulous food and beverages that must be sampled and enjoyed.Hidden Ireland delcious food country house accommodation cottage rental bed and breakfast

Some favourites include Guinness stew, seafood chowder, treacle soda bread and, for those brave enough, black pudding.

For dessert, there is a slice or three of whiskey-laced cake or a brilliantly boozy sherry trifle.

Summer eating

In the summer, staying cool is the order of the day and this is made possible thanks to treats like brown-bread ice cream, Wexford strawberries & clotted cream or just a Baileys on ice for when the sun shines on the glorious countryside and vibrant towns of Ireland.

If your accommodation does not serve home-cooked meals, look out for cafes and restaurants on your travels, or check out reviews online for ideas of where to go to enjoy Ireland’s best-known dishes. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, find a local food market and whip up some delicious Irish treats of your own.

Local fare

A key reason why so many guests enjoy home-cooked food served at Hidden Ireland accommodation is the fact that so many ingredients are sourced within just a few miles of the property.

Local butchers provide grass-fed lamb and beef and locally reared free-range chicken and pork. Vegetables are grown in local soil and berries plucked out of nearby country lanes.

Local artisans supply essential extras such as cheeses, jams, chutneys, yoghurts and porridge oats.

Coastal properties benefit from proximity to local fishing sites, where, during some seasons, sea food can be prepared and eaten on the same day that it is caught.

August alcohol

Ireland is just as lauded for its alcoholic beverages as it is for its delicious food.

Everyone has heard of the world-famous Guinness, plus the country is famous for its rich, earthy whiskeys, just waiting to be sipped gently with or without a cube of ice.

Irish alcohol is a crucial ingredient for many other well-known drinks.

These include the comforting post-dinner drink, the Irish coffee.

The perfect Irish coffee contains just the right mix of black coffee, cream, whiskey and sugar.

Then, there is the equally smooth Irish cream liquor, which combines whiskey with cream, chocolate and vanilla flavourings. Irish cream can be enjoyed as it comes, or added to a cocktail for an intense, unforgettable base note.

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