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Irish Lakeland, Dublin & Galway

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What's Included?

    • Return coach travel with reserved seating 
    • Return sailing from Cairnryan to Belfast with Stena Line 
    • Four nights dinner bed & breakfast at The Bloomfield House Hotel, Mullingar, Co Westmeath 
    • Full day excursion to Dublin
    • Visit to Strokestown Park House, Gardens & National Famine Museum
    • Full day excursion to Galway


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Bloomfield House Hotel, Mullingar

The Bloomfield House Hotel in Mullingar offers a luxurious retreat nestled amid 20 acres of picturesque parkland on the shores of Lough Ennell. With its scenic lakeside views, this four-star hotel combines modern comforts with a tranquil country setting, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway, a romantic escape, or a family holiday.

The hotel boasts spacious and elegantly designed rooms, many offering stunning views of the lake and lush gardens. Guests can unwind in the Bloomfield Spa and Health Club, which features an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. The onsite spa offers a range of treatments to pamper and rejuvenate.

Bloomfield House Hotel is renowned for its warm Irish hospitality and exceptional dining experiences. The Lakeview Bar and Charles Brinsley Restaurant serve delicious meals crafted from locally sourced ingredients, offering the perfect blend of traditional Irish cuisine and contemporary flair.

 Bloomfield House is the ideal base for exploring the heart of Ireland while enjoying all the comforts of a serene lakeside resort.

Dublin

A day visit to Dublin offers an unforgettable blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and lively atmosphere. Why not start your exploration at Trinity College, where you can view the iconic Book of Kells, a masterpiece of medieval art. Just a short walk away, visit Dublin Castle, a symbol of Ireland's heritage, before wandering through the cobbled streets of the Temple Bar district, known for its charming pubs, galleries, and boutique shops.

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the River Liffey, taking in landmarks like the Ha'penny Bridge, or visit St. Stephen's Green, a beautiful park perfect for a peaceful break. For a deeper dive into Irish history, explore the EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum or Kilmainham Gaol.

Wrap up your day with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city while sipping on a pint of the famous stout.

Strokestown Park House, Gardens & National Famine

A visit to Strokestown Park House, Gardens & National Famine Museum in County Roscommon offers a fascinating journey through Ireland’s history. The beautifully restored Georgian mansion provides a glimpse into 18th-century aristocratic life, with guided tours showcasing its elegant rooms, original furnishings, and intriguing family history.

Strokestown’s meticulously restored walled gardens are a tranquil escape, featuring vibrant flowers, lush lawns, and historic glasshouses. The gardens are a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, offering a glimpse into the horticultural styles of the past.

The National Famine Museum, located on the estate, presents a moving account of the Great Irish Famine, using personal letters, artifacts, and interactive exhibits to highlight this tragic period. The museum offers powerful insights into the struggles of the Irish people and the global impact of the famine.

Strokestown Park is a perfect destination for history enthusiasts, garden lovers, and families alike.

Galway

A day visit to Galway offers a delightful blend of culture, history, and charm. Begin your journey by wandering through the vibrant streets of the Latin Quarter, where colorful buildings, street performers, and local artisan shops create a lively atmosphere. Visit the iconic Eyre Square, a central hub surrounded by historic landmarks and cosy cafes.

Take a stroll along the bustling Galway Market, filled with local crafts, food stalls, and unique souvenirs. For history enthusiasts, the 14th-century St. Nicholas’ Church and the Spanish Arch provide insight into the city’s medieval past.

Don’t miss a walk along the Salthill Promenade, offering stunning views of Galway Bay. You can also visit the Galway City Museum for a deeper understanding of the area’s heritage. Or relax in one of Galway’s famous pubs, where the city’s warm, welcoming spirit truly comes alive.

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