My parents, son, and myself stayed in two upstairs rooms adjoined by a small landing. The rooms were charming, the beds comfortable, & the bathrooms functional & clean. The breakfast was delightful with yogurt/granola, fresh bread, cheeses, meats, & hot breakfast (eggs, sausage, etc.). The hotel itself is a converted farm building with lots of old stone & charm. The grounds are lovely with gardens, birds, and plenty of parking. The location is perfect, just across from Hore Abbey and minutes from the Rock of Cashel. We could easily take a very short walk down the road to the Hore Abbey entrance and explore the ruins and turn around and walk into town for dinner and the Rock of Cashel car park is just a few minutes drive away. Our host, Brit, was amazing. My son was car sick on the drive down from Dublin and we needed assistance cleaning the car and some clothing. She did not even hesitate at our request for help, providing cleaning solution & a brush for the car and doing a load of laundry. We were so grateful as it was day one of our trip & we needed the clothing and were driving hours each day in the car. Brit was also helpful getting us into a restaurant for dinner. It was a surprise to us that all the restaurants were booked with no openings until late at night (this is due to a limited number of restaurants in the small town, a shortage of employees, & the summer tourist season). So book ahead! At Brit's suggestion, we got into Bailey's by going early, looking desperate, staying only an hour, and dropping her name if needed. We were so grateful this worked as well or we would have been eating dinner at the SuperValu. If you plan to stay in Cashel to view the Rock, I highly recommend O'Brien's Cashel Lodge. It was just perfect for our needs.
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