 | Carrickmacross Road, Dundalk, Ireland
Telephone: +353 (0) 429 334 912
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| Welcome | Innisfree House is a beautiful early 20th Century townhouse offering natural comfort with a warm welcome in relaxed traditional surroundings. All rooms in the house come fully furnished with beautiful edwardian furniture and antiquities to give our guests a truelly Edwardian Experience. Innisfree House comes highly recommended for its accommodation, hospitality, cleanliness, and it's straight-forward friendly approach to customers.
Ideally located near the centre of Dundalk it is an excellent choice for your holiday or short break. Stop for a while and enjoy the wealth of local amenities such as it's superb restaurants, shops, and for those more interested in sport you'll find that golf, swimming, soccer, racing & good fishing are all easily accessible.
We offer a relaxed and informal service.
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| Rooms | All of our bedrooms are en-suite and are extremely well-appointed with extra complimentary facilities. All our rooms have colour TV and hospitality trays, and have direct-dial phones via our hi-speed ISDN line. Hairdryers and radio alarms are available on request. Smoking is not permitted in our bedrooms or breakfast room at any time.
Our lounge is both spacious and cosy and is a welcome place for you to relax and get comfortable in after an enjoyable day.
If you come to Ireland for the exhilarating activities, or simply for some peace, you can rest assured that your stay at Innisfree House will provide you with all the relaxation you could ever need.
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| Rates | Single Room: €35.00 Double Room: €65.00 Twin room: €65
Triple / Family Room (2 adults & 1 child): €100.00 €10 for additional child.
Rates can be changed due to availability and season. |
| Location | Dundalk nestles in the grandeur of the famous Irish Countryside in the county of Louth, Ireland's smallest county situated midway between Dublin and Belfast. A place where thousands of years of history and myth combine with undulating valleys and mountains. From the Cooley Peninsula with its heather clad mountains sweeping down to Carlingford Lough in the north, to the beautiful Boyne Valley with its internationally famous Neolithic passage tombs, and the medieval town of Drogheda, in the south of the county.
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