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Accommodation (Use This 2021) Ballybeg can accommodate up to 44 of your nearest and dearest so that more of your guests can relax and savour the atmosphere with you throughout the three days of wedding celebrations. Please see below for recommended off-site guest accommodation that is in close proximity to Ballybeg. Recommended Hotel Accommodation From the elegance of the Brooklodge Hotel & Spa to the convenience of Murphy’s Hotel in Tinahely or comfort of Lawless’ in Aughrim - your guests have options aplenty as all are within a 15-minute drive of Ballybeg. Our local hackney service will ensure safe passage of guests to and from their accommodation at any hour of the day or night! The Brooklodge Hotel Macreddin, Aughrim, Co Wicklow. Map: A. Website: www.brooklodge.com Tel: +353 (0)402 26444. The Meath Arms Aughrim, Co. Wicklow. Map: C. Located in the middle of one of Ireland's tidiest villages, Aughrim is also known as the granite village. Owned and managed by the Phelan family, this exceptional, cozy, friendly and licensed premises is the essence of both comfort and charm, a truly lovely place to stay, and only 3-4 miles from Ballybeg. Contact: Gerry or Paul. Tel: +353 (0)402 36460 or +353 (0)87 293 5987. The Woodenbridge Hotel Woodenbridge, Arklow, Co.Wicklow. Map: D. Website: www.woodenbridgehotel.com Tel: +353 (0)402 35146. Murphy's Hotel 10 new beautiful rooms added to this well known spot. Main Street, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow. Map: E. Website: www.murphys-hotel.ie Tel: +353 (0)402 38109. Please Note: All listings are in alphabetical order Recommended Bed & Breakfast Accommodation Within 5 to 15 minutes drive from Ballybeg there is ample choice of B&Bs, which all come highly recommended by us and our guests. These guest houses will welcome you with open arms, offering quality and comfort at rates to suit every pocket. Butler Byrne B&B Rednagh Hill, Aughrim, Co. Wicklow. Map: A. A quality B&B recently built to the highest standards. All rooms ensuite. A Horsey/Cheltenham theme throughout. 4-5 miles from Ballybeg House. Tel: +353 (0) 87 2463252 Website: www.butlersbyrne.com Garyhoe Lodge Tinahely, Co Wicklow. We have two lovely spacious guest bedrooms within our family home. A modern, light filled, split level house that we built 20 years ago. Nestled in the Wicklow Hills, located adjacent to Ballybeg House, Tinahely’s unique and beautiful wedding venue, a mere four minutes walk away. For reservations contact Allison: Tel: +353 (0)87 2882666 Email: [email protected] Website: Facebook Kilpatrick B&B Toberpatrick, Tinahely, Co Wicklow. Map: B. 10 minute drive from Ballybeg. If desired cars can be left at Kilpatrick House and you will be driven to Ballybeg and avail of a taxi back to Kilpatrick House. For enquires please contact: +353 (0)86 9793883. Email: [email protected] Kyle Farmhouse B&B 4 miles from Ballybeg house. Map: C. Contact: Hugh & Margret Coogan. Tel: +353 (0)59 647 1341. Website: www.kylefarm.com Lavendar Cottage B&B Tomcoyle, Aughrim, Co. Wicklow. Map: I. Distance from Ballybeg House just five minutes. A modern country style home situated 3.5km from Ballybeg. Guests can leave their cars at Lavender Cottage if they wish and will be driven to Ballybeg house and can avail of a taxi back to Lavender Cottage. There are two bedrooms available, both double bedrooms one of which can be two single beds either, both are located beside a main large modern bathroom with large shower and jacuzzi bath. Contact: Michelle. Tel: + 353 (0)87 2262139 or +353 (0)83 1020193. Email: [email protected] Lisheen B&B Lisheen, Loggan, Co. Wexford. Map: H. A modern country home, situated a mere 15 minute drive from Ballybeg House, situated in picturesque surroundings. Four bedrooms catering for eight people with 2 en-suite. Tel: Una Stack on +353 (0)87 2659607. Email: [email protected] Macreddin Rock B&B Aughrim, Co. Wicklow. Map: D. Macreddin Rock is a popular, family-run Bed & Breakfast situated in a beautiful country landscape, just 3km from the picturesque village of Aughrim. 6 ensuite rooms, all with timber flooring. Tel: Michael & Margaret Stapleton on +353 (0)402 36369. Email: [email protected] Website: www.macreddinrock.com Madeline’s B&B Tinahely, Co. Wicklow. Map: E. Situated in the village of Tinahely. Superior ensuite accommodation. The recently opened Dylans restaurant is known for its excellent cuisine and hospitality. Three miles from Ballybeg House. Tel: +353 (0)402 38590. Mobile: +353 (0)86 2734192. Website: www.madelinesbandb.com Mrs. Bridget Malone's B&B Rosbene, Tinahely, Arklow, Co.Wicklow. Map: F. A traditional farmhouse in a rural setting. Ten minutes walk from Ballybeg House. Bride's home cooking is legendary. Personable and welcoming. Tel: +353 (0)402 38100. Patricia Porter B&B Kyrina, Tinakilly, Aughrim, Co. Wicklow. Map: G. Modern bungalow with spacious garden. In peaceful, scenic location with panoramic views of surrounding hills. 5/6 miles from Ballybeg. Very popular with visitors to the area. Tel: +353 (0)402 36164. Recommended Self-Catering Accommodation Especially suited to larger groups, families and those with children, there are many options for self catering accommodation and all within 15 minutes drive from Ballybeg. Acorn Lodge A new and tastefully decorated 1 bed self-catering accommodation ideally suited to guests of Ballybeg House. Located in the heart of Tinahely village and within a 5 mins drive to Ballybeg. Offering all mod cons for a truly comfortable stay. Available throughout the year. Contact Carol on 086 3189810 Email: [email protected] Ashlawn Cottage Map: B. Set in its own spacious grounds, Ashlawn Cottage has just been tastefully restored and is a 10 minute drive from Ballybeg House. It is located just off the Wicklow Way and offers an ideal setting for exploring this picturesque part of Ireland. It is an ideal location for walking and is less than a mile from Tomnafinnoge Woods and The Railway Walk. The Dying Cow, a farmhouse pub is located within walking distance and hosts traditional Irish music nights on a regular basis. Fishing and horse riding are within easy reach while Coollattin's renowned 18 hole golf club is just minutes away. The cottage contains three double rooms, one en-suite and a full bathroom. There are also sofa beds located the sitting room. A cot and high chair are both available on request. Contact: Thomas on +353 (0)87 8251874 or +353 (0)87 6739128. Email: [email protected] Further information: daft.ie Aughrim Holiday Village: Map: Q. Trident Holiday Homes are located in the picturesque village of Aughrim and a mere 10 minute drive from Ballybeg House. Our spacious holiday homes are adjacent to Lawless’ Hotel on the outskirts of Aughrim village. The houses are within easy walking distance of the village’s shops, pubs and delicatessen. These properties sleep 5 with 1 Double, 1 Twin, 1 Single room(s). All bedrooms are en-suite. Tel: +353 (0)1 201 8440. Email: [email protected] Website: www.tridentholidayhomes.ie Aughrim Holiday Village (No.27): Map: Q. There is nothing more that can be said about the beautiful, multi award winning, village that is Aughrim except that is it only a 10 mins drive from Ballybeg House. No 27 has recently been totally refurbished and modernised. It consists of two double and one twin en-suite bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining area. There is a patio barbeque area externally with garden furniture and barbeque provided. Email: [email protected] Website: www.aughrimselfcatering.com Email: [email protected] Beechwood House Map: E. Beechwood is a superbly finished bungalow, nestled in the village of Tinahely. A mere 4 minutes drive from Ballybeg house and yet walking distance to the village of Tinahely. It sleeps 6 people, with 3 doubles, 1 ensuite, 1 main bathroom and a large kitchen and dining area. There are spectacular views of the village and its surrounding hills from the large enclosed back garden. The house has every facility to accommodate an enjoyable stay. You can view interior photos of Beechwood House at: daft.ie Babysitting and a cot are available on request. Contact: Betty on +353 (0)87 2352675. Email: [email protected] Further information: Daft.ie Bluebell Cottages Map: P. Bluebell Cottages are situated in a beautiful stone built courtyard oozing with 'old world charm', set on a quiet country road in a tranquil rural setting as part of a working farm with fine views of rolling hills and distant valleys. Approx 4 miles from Ballybeb House. On arrival at Bluebell Cottages you can immediately have the feeling of stepping back in time as you are greeted by the many little friendly dogs, donkeys and horses. Contact: Jane on +353 (0)87 6831641 or Kieran on +353 (0)87 9947918 or +353 (0)402 34894. Website: www.toberpatrickcottages.com Birch Valley House Map: F. An absolute gem only 'a stones throw from Ballybeg House (2 minutes drive)'. Recently refurbished and wheelchair friendly farmhouse, Birch Valley House commands magnificent views of the 'ladies of the forest' which cover the misty valley below the farm. Ideally suited for family members and will be an experience in itself for the 'kids' who would like to pick their own eggs in the morning, pat the ponies or just gaze at the animals grazing! Three bedrooms ' sleeps eight. One Double ensuite. One Family ' two & two. One Double. All mod cons to ensure both a comfortable and cosy stay. Baby sitting no problem! Contact: +353 (0)87 2352675. Email: [email protected] Further information: daft.ie Brook Cottage Map: G. You will never be closer to Heaven on this Earth! Experience all the feelings and emotions that inspired Tom Moore so many years ago, 'There's not in this wide world a valley so sweet.
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