Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated The Old Bank Bruff Family Town House offers accommodations with a shared lounge and free Wifi.
Moroney
From
Ireland
The house was beautifully decorated for Christmas, My room was warm and comfortable, The breakfast is exceptional, everything is home made and of a high quality. The owner is extremely friendly and helpful.
Ash Hill B & B enjoys a location in Kilmallock, 21 miles from Limerick Greyhound Stadium and 21 miles from Limerick College of Further Education.
Peter
From
United States
Beautiful Property - exquisitely maintained. The guest rooms were impressive. The Hosts, Simon and Nichole - Delightful. The breakfast - We had several options. What we chose was delicious.
The South Court Hotel is a 5-minute drive from the Limerick city center. It offers accommodations with free WiFi throughout, a fitness suite, restaurant, and free on-site parking for over 400...
George Dan
From
Romania
The hotel has all the facilities you would need, with plenty of space in the rooms and helpful staff.
New and exclusive, this hotel is on the N20 highway between Cork and Limerick. It has a recreation center, gym, business center, a free parking lot and free Wi-Fi access.
The Dunraven Arms, established in 1792, is an award-winning oasis of tranquility, surrounded by mellow thatched cottages, offering the ambiance of a country house with fine service and friendly...
Paula
From
United States
The hotel is over priced . The rooms are old and far away we had to carry bags over the stairs. It was my least favorite in Irland. The breakfast was good but not great.
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.
Eoin
From
Ireland
Facilities, bed, staff were very helpful, treehouse was a great spot for chilling with coffee or pizza, bar was good, leisure centre was nice
The Maldron Hotel Limerick features a recreation center, bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking, and is near the Cork to Dublin route. The center of the city is just over 1 mile away.
Joseph
From
United States
Katrina was on management and had a rough day when computers shut down and made her job impossible- she kept a smile and held it together when others were being unreasonable- Aces for the staff and Katrinas guidance
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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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
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
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!
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.
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