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Address:
Stephane TricotGlencairn
Lismore
County Waterford
Reviews:
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price from €95Telephone:
353 58 56 232Description:
Description for B&B:
Situated in the vibrant area of West Waterford, Glencairn Inn is centrally positioned near the picturesque Knockmealdown mountains and a leisurely walk away from the renowned River Blackwater, celebrated for its abundant Salmon and Trout fishing. Our establishment exudes a timeless appeal, providing guests with the opportunity to indulge in exquisite cuisine and fine wines at our esteemed restaurant, Pastis French Bistro. The accommodations boast an air of elegance and comfort, featuring crisp linen sheets adorning luxurious brass beds.Reviews
Appréciations pour Glencairn Inn, Lismore:
A short while ago..
Stayed at this inn after reading Karen Brown's guide. It was called Buggy's then and Mrs. Buggy was welcoming. Mr. Buggy had drawings all over the walls and caught the salmon that we ate that night. Its been awhile since we were there, but I still remember it .
Directions
We are located approximately 140 miles (three and a half hours) from Dublin, 36 miles (one hour) from Cork, 93 miles (two and a half hours) from Rosslare, two hours from Limerick, and four hours from Galway.
To get to us from Dublin, follow the sign posts for "The South" or Limerick or Cork. Take the N7 and M7 towards Port Laoise, but do not take the N9/M9 unless you plan on visiting Kilkenny or Waterford city. Instead, take the turn off for Cork (N8). In Tipperary, be careful not to miss the turn off for Cahir (Caher), which is about 8 miles past the Cashel bypass. In Cahir, turn right in the center of the town and drive down past the castle. Look out for the sign posts for Clogheen or "The Vee" (R668), which is the first left after the castle. Continue to follow the sign posts for "The Vee" or Lismore (R668), which will take you over the Knockmealdown mountains and into Lismore.
From Lismore, take the Tallow road (turn right at the monument after the castle) and just outside Lismore, there is a Car Sales showroom called Hornibrooks. Take the right turn-off here for Glencairn, which is just 2 miles from this point on the right, just after a junction.
From Cork Airport, at the roundabout just outside the airport, turn left for Cork. Follow the signs towards the Kinsale roundabout. After about 3 miles, use the middle lane as you enter the roundabout and take the fourth exit, which is signposted "N25 (EAST) (N8, N20, N28) Rosslare, Waterford, Dublin". This will take you east out of the city towards Waterford.
A few miles later on the N25, you will enter the "Jack Lynch" tunnel which brings you under the river Lee and out onto another large roundabout. Use the middle lane initially and take the second exit (N8) signposted "Dublin/Fermoy". After some miles, take the exit signed "Rathcormac, Watergrasshill" and at the roundabout, take the second exit for "Watergrasshill". At the next roundabout, go right and follow the main route through the village and beyond. A few miles out of Watergrasshill, you'll see some large paddocks on your right and a turn off for Tallow/Midleton. Take this road and less than a mile later, on a bend on the road, there's a junction. Turn left here (signposted "Tallow" and "Castlelyons"). This road will take you to Tallow, passing through the villages of Conna and Curraglass (where there is a Petrol Station). In the middle of Tallow, turn left at the T-junction.
To get to us from Dublin, follow the sign posts for "The South" or Limerick or Cork. Take the N7 and M7 towards Port Laoise, but do not take the N9/M9 unless you plan on visiting Kilkenny or Waterford city. Instead, take the turn off for Cork (N8). In Tipperary, be careful not to miss the turn off for Cahir (Caher), which is about 8 miles past the Cashel bypass. In Cahir, turn right in the center of the town and drive down past the castle. Look out for the sign posts for Clogheen or "The Vee" (R668), which is the first left after the castle. Continue to follow the sign posts for "The Vee" or Lismore (R668), which will take you over the Knockmealdown mountains and into Lismore.
From Lismore, take the Tallow road (turn right at the monument after the castle) and just outside Lismore, there is a Car Sales showroom called Hornibrooks. Take the right turn-off here for Glencairn, which is just 2 miles from this point on the right, just after a junction.
From Cork Airport, at the roundabout just outside the airport, turn left for Cork. Follow the signs towards the Kinsale roundabout. After about 3 miles, use the middle lane as you enter the roundabout and take the fourth exit, which is signposted "N25 (EAST) (N8, N20, N28) Rosslare, Waterford, Dublin". This will take you east out of the city towards Waterford.
A few miles later on the N25, you will enter the "Jack Lynch" tunnel which brings you under the river Lee and out onto another large roundabout. Use the middle lane initially and take the second exit (N8) signposted "Dublin/Fermoy". After some miles, take the exit signed "Rathcormac, Watergrasshill" and at the roundabout, take the second exit for "Watergrasshill". At the next roundabout, go right and follow the main route through the village and beyond. A few miles out of Watergrasshill, you'll see some large paddocks on your right and a turn off for Tallow/Midleton. Take this road and less than a mile later, on a bend on the road, there's a junction. Turn left here (signposted "Tallow" and "Castlelyons"). This road will take you to Tallow, passing through the villages of Conna and Curraglass (where there is a Petrol Station). In the middle of Tallow, turn left at the T-junction.
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