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A guide to self-catering in Ireland

The Emerald Isle, as Ireland is called, is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing holiday. If you have pets or small children, or perhaps are disabled, then the simplest way is to go self-catering. There are all kinds of accommodation available from little cottages tucked away in the country to castles from which to choose. Read thus article which is a guide to self-catering in Ireland.

What to see and do

An Ireland holiday Southern Ireland, or Eire is broken down into several different counties, each with their own special charm and things to do. One thing is certain, though, wherever you go in Ireland, you will get a warm welcome. Western Ireland has wild, rugged landscape - myths and legends and the famous city of Galway. In the south, you will find Celtic crosses, foot stomping music and castles galore. In the east, you have the cities of Dublin, Cork and Waterford (famous for its crystal) to explore. In the north, the county of Donegal has beautiful, Blue Flag beaches to enjoy. Don't miss these attractions Among the very many attractions, the highlights are Killarney National Park, the Book of Kells in Dublin, the Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre, the Dingle peninsula and kissing the Blarney stone. Visit the Irish tourism website for a full list of places to go and things to do.

Where to stay

Cottages in Ireland Each area has a variety of self-catering accommodation with cottage holidays being the most popular. These can range from restored farm houses to purpose-built wooden luxury cabins with five star facilities. Once you have made the hard decision as to which part of Ireland you want to visit, you will find any number of websites available offering accommodation that is family, pet and disabled-friendly. Some self-catering apartments can be found in castles and other historic buildings whilst others are connected to golf, fishing and adventure holiday centres. You may like to hire an apartment in one of the cities to enjoy the nightlife, restaurants and cultural events or prefer cottages deep in the country with no one else for miles around. Final word Ireland is a magical, green land with something for everyone to enjoy. It's one of the world's most popular tourist destinations and the best way to enjoy it, is to go self-catering and really immerse yourself in the local culture. Don't forget to try a pint of Guinness!

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