Bed and Breakfasts in Co Kildare

Co Kildare is close to the Dublin area and so easy to reach and is famous for horse racing and breeding. Places to visit include the National Stud & Horse Musuem, the historic town of Kildare and the Japanese Gardens.

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Kilkea Lodge Farm, Castledermot, Co Kildare

PPPN €45
PR2S €90
No SmokingGardenDinner AvailableHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Comfortable family farmhouse - Home from home. Especially suited to artistic friendly guests seeking solace, walking, open spaces, painting holidays, pet friendly B&B, music, horses, dogs and gardens. Animal lovers will feel "At home" here. 2 Double bedrooms (2 ensuite), 1 private adjoining bathroom. 1 twin with private shower. 1 family studio (sleeps 4 sharing) own bathroom. Why not enjoy a creative holiday in our workshop? Workshops include painting, watercolour, drawing, millinery and willow basket making. Specialised English Language Lessons can be included in a week s holiday package. Ideal location to spend a magical painting holiday in Ireland.... Within easy reach of the Wicklow Mountains, visit the Irish National Stud, Japanese Gardens and St Fiachras Gardens in Kildare. Within easy reach of several local race courses - The Curragh, Punchestown, Gowran Park. Mini Buses can be arranged to the races. Adjacent to Kilkea Castle Hotel, Leisure Centre facilities and Golf Club. Bridge weekends by arrangement. Featured in Best B/B's, Hidden Places of Ireland and Kildare Failte. Kilkea Lodge Farm Bed & Breakfast is the perfect place to choose if you wish to celebrate a Birthday, anniversary or special family occasion with an intimate group of your best friends. Ideal numbers being up to 10 people. We cater for intimate special family occasions. An excellent location for activity breaks such as coarse fishing on the river Barrow and river Griese. Many Golf courses to choose from in Kildare. Keen competitive riders can also book in with their own horse for a refresher or pre competition dressage course with Marion Greene who is a well known listed dressage judge. We offer short term livery accommodation and boarding for your horse. Rates on request. Evening meals available only for groups minimum 6 - by prior arrangement. To discuss your requirements or for more information, please do not hesitate to contact us Rates: €45 per person per night. €90 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Dinner available. Wi-Fi/internet access.

Ardscull Farmhouse, Ardscull, Athy, Co Kildare

PPPN €35 - €40
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
Anne and Noel invite you to their farmhouse at this prestigious location on the N78 in South Kildare, only a 1 hour drive from Dublin. We are located within walking distance of the 2003 award winning Wild Flower Park, giving you an opportunity to relax in the tranquility of the Park and Picnic Area. The park contains many beautiful mature trees with their proverbial "forty shades of green", the 11th. Century historic Moat of Ardscull and a monument to the 1903 Gordon Bennett Motor Rally. The area also won the National Tidy Towns 2005 Wildlife Award. Our home is bright spacious and peaceful. Withthe homely turf fire and our attention to detail your stay with us will prove to be a memorable one. On arrival guests can avail of Tea, Coffee and homemade scones. All bedrooms have TV and Tea/Coffee making facilities. Our Irish breakfast is the finest you will find anywhere. Our convenient location makes Ardscull Farmhouse the ideal base to tour the many attractions in the nearby Dublin / Kildare / Wicklow / Laois/ Kilkenny area. There is a regular daily bus and train service to Dublin, Kilkenny and Waterford from the nearby town of Athy. Both the Curragh and Punchestown Racecourses are located within a 20 minute drive. Ardscull Farm is located close to 3 major racecourses, The Curragh, Punchestown and Naas. The Curragh racecourse is home to all 5 of the Irish Horseracing Classics. The Curragh is also home to many horse training stables. On an early morning visit to the Curragh it is possible to see the trainers and jockeys preparing their horses for the next big race. It is a great chance to see the behind the scenes work of the "Sport of Kings". Nearby Kildare town is home to the National Stud and Museum allowing the visitor an oppurtunity to see the past and present of the Irish thoroughbred horse. The skeleton of the great Arkle is on foun on display there. Punchestown is the "Irish Cheltenham". The annual festival attracts the top National Hunt horses in Ireland and the UK. Rates: €35 to €40 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed. Disabled facilities by arrangement - please enquire for details. Off street parking.