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Mount Juliet Conrad - Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
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Ireland The Finest Sporting Estate in Ireland - Pass through the gates of Mount Juliet Estate and you are in a different world. 1500 acres of ... |
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Delphi Lodge & Fishery - Leenane, Co. Galway, Ireland
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Ireland Delphi Lodge is a wonderful 1830s country house in one of the most spectacular settings in Ireland. It is a celebrated fishing lodge, previously owned by the Marquis of Sligo, that offers luxury accommodation amid breathtaking scenery. |
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Ballynahinch Castle, Recess, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland
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Ireland Ballynahinch Castle Hotel is an intimate 4 star hotel set in 450 acres of woodlands, rivers and walks in the heart of Connemara, Galway. It stands proud... |
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The Anglers Return, Toombeola, Roundstone, Co. Galway, Ireland
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Ireland Nestling at the foot of Derradda Hill, overlooking the famous Ballynahinch River, The Anglers Return was built in the 1800s as a sporting lodge and is now a guesthouse with real charm. |
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Butler Arms Hotel, Waterville, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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Ireland The charming Butler Arms Hotel was a fishing lodge in the early 19th century. Now a hotel, its atmosphere and hospitality are legendary and four generations of the Huggard family have owned and welcomed guests since 1915. |
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Grasshopper Cottage, Co. Galway, Ireland
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Ireland Grasshopper Cottage is a country home located on the Dooras peninsula on Lough Corrib, three kilometres from the village of Cornamona. |
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The Great Pike Fishing Co. - Lough Derg - Ireland
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Logh Derg, Shannon, Ireland Ireland's wild windswept waters have produced pike of legendary size, several of them exceeding 50lbs. It is the chance of meeting a very big pike, in a river or lough... |
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