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Located in Bruff and only 24 km from Limerick Greyhound Stadium, 3 bed semi-detached house in a quite estate provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Beautiful house in a quiet neighbourhood. Spotlessly clean and ticked all the boxes. Well equipped kitchen. Would def return. Good communication from host.
Review score
9.5
Exceptional
22 reviews
Price from
£202.89
1 night, 2 adults

Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated The Old Bank Bruff Family Town House offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi.

Great selection for breakfast and food was first class, all foods locally resourced too.. Rooms very clean and all that you would need was provided. would recommend
Review score
8.9
Fabulous
581 reviews
Price from
£87.49
1 night, 2 adults

Deebert House Hotel sits at the foothills of the Ballyhoura Mountains in Kilmallock and is a great base for walkers and ideal for dining.

It was clean the rooms were spacious main reason for choosing this hotel is it's closeness to where my family live
Review score
9.0
Superb
378 reviews
Price from
£98.64
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring a garden and views of mountain, Ash Hill B & B is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Kilmallock, 34 km from Castletroy Golf Club.

An absolutely stunning location with beautiful views! The house was decorated artfully and the room was a delight. The room was bright and airy, with ample space and a stunning en suite. Breakfast was cooked fresh and to order, and was absolutely delicious! The owners were so accommodating and very welcoming!
Review score
9.4
Superb
77 reviews
Price from
£150.10
1 night, 2 adults

The South Court Hotel is a 5-minute drive from the Limerick city centre. It offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout, a fitness suite, restaurant, and free on-site parking for over 400 vehicles....

Nothing to be honeat
Review score
8.2
Very good
907 reviews
Price from
£144.95
1 night, 2 adults

New and exclusive, this hotel is on the N20 motorway between Cork and Limerick. It has a leisure club, gym, dedicated business centre, a free car park and free Wi-Fi access.

Food was beautiful
Review score
8.0
Very good
719 reviews
Price from
£97.78
1 night, 2 adults

The Dunraven Arms, established in 1792, is an award-winning oasis of tranquillity, surrounded by mellow thatched cottages, offering the ambience of a country house with fine service and friendly...

The quiet room suited well on this occasion as there was a wedding on the same date. Normally on my several visits I preferred a room on the upper floor.
Review score
8.5
Very good
674 reviews
Price from
£158.68
1 night, 2 adults

Set on the edge of Adare, Fitzgeralds is 10 minutes’ from Limerick City. It offers an award-winning restaurant, a leisure club with a pool, the Revas Spa and free WiFi throughout.

Lovely family atmosphere and staff were very attentive to all needs. Loved the fact that the 3 children had proper single beds rather than sofa beds or sharing beds as in other hotels and all beds were very comfy.
Review score
8.9
Fabulous
168 reviews
Price from
£223
1 night, 2 adults

Maldron Hotel Limerick offers a leisure centre, bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking, near the Cork to Dublin route. The city centre is just 2 km away.

Girl on reception was lovely
Review score
7.6
Good
584 reviews
Price from
£153.53
1 night, 2 adults

Within 29 km of Limerick College of Further Education and 29 km of The Hunt Museum, Butterfly cabin features free WiFi and a terrace.

Spacious, plenty of towels, friendly 4-legged visitors, good heating very hot water, great location 👍
Review score
9.2
Superb
200 reviews
Price from
£141.52
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Bruff:

  • Review score
    8.0

    Clancy's pub and restaurant provided good range on menu for...

    Clancy's pub and restaurant provided good range on menu for breakfast, lunch and supper. The pub contains display of owner's nephew's international referee neck ties in recognition of refereeing multiple international rugby matches including the first Rugby World Cup. Also rare framed signed copy by participants of the North of Ireland Good Friday Peace Agreement. Proprietor's father, Jack, is a mine of information about people and Bruff including the old RIC Barracks which had a cellar, now filled in but then had a tunnel to escape through if needed. The village itself is small but with picturesque surroundings and near to Lough Gur the important Archaeological site stretching back over 6,000 years with well presented Visitor Centre
    Guest review by
    Nicholas
    Ireland
  • Review score
    10.0

    Bruff is at the heart of an area of Ireland anchored by...

    Bruff is at the heart of an area of Ireland anchored by Lough Gur, with one of the oldest and largest stone circles in Ireland, the Grange Stone Circle, along with ancient dolmens, and more recent castles and friaries. Only a short drive from Adare and even Limerick, Bruff itself is a tiny town, but with a huge heart, and we found it to be the most wonderful place to stay for several nights - we wish we could have stayed much longer. The Old Bank B&B offered top-quality accomodations, but still made us feel like family; Clancy's bar offered wonderful and welcoming hospitality as well as excellent pub food; and the streets of Bruff were both safe and very walkable...
    Guest review by
    Ladybug123
    Canada

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  • From £87.49 per night
    Review score
    8.9
    Fabulous · 581 reviews
    Fascinating conversion of old Munster and Leinster Bank with each bedroom labelled with banking function. We were in Treasury.. Delightd that a bath was in the bathroom and not just a shower. Very comfortable but did not stay for breakfast. Bruff is a very interesting village where JFK's grandmother Rose FitzGerald was born. Location excellent for visit to Lough Gur , a major archaeological site where people have lived for over 6,000 years with excellent visitor's Centre
    Guest review by
    Nicholas
    Ireland
  • From £202.89 per night
    Review score
    9.5
    Exceptional · 22 reviews
    The house was exactly what we expected and loved the area! We only got to stay one night but would definitely return in the summer. The hosts were so helpful, there had been a bad snow storm and we received road condition updates in the days leading up to our trip down to Bruff. A great location base for day trips in the surrounding area. Highly recommend
    Guest review by
    Katrina
    New Zealand
  • From £87.49 per night
    Review score
    8.9
    Fabulous · 581 reviews
    A lovely hotelier that is passionate about guests being comfortable and well looked after. The rooms were decorated very well, and really clean. A lovely hotel with heart!
    Guest review by
    Rachael
    United Kingdom
  • From £87.49 per night
    Review score
    8.9
    Fabulous · 581 reviews
    The hotel was very good value. The rooms large and comfortable with more room than you'd usually expect. And the staff were cheerful and knew what they were doing.
    Guest review by
    Tom
    United Kingdom
  • From £87.49 per night
    Review score
    8.9
    Fabulous · 581 reviews
    Excellent building with friendly host. Nice river walk a few minutes from the hotel.
    Guest review by
    Eamonn
    United Kingdom