3/5 - Okay
No view

Self-serve breakfast buffet was adequate but not outstanding. It was not worth the €19 cost. The room itself was wonderful. Beds comfortable. Room temperature a bit high for our liking but the window could be opened a bit to cool things down. Why do hotels not think about putting a night light in ...
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026

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Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026

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Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026

The check-in email got blocked as Spam and I emailed, texted and called the property several times seeking information. Nobody ever responded. We sat in our car in the sun in the parking lot for several hours waiting for check-in help. Finally figured it out by ourselves after finding the email in ...
Reviewed on May 15, 2025

If you’ve ever dreamed of staying in a cottage in the Irish countryside, this is the place for you! The cottage is beautiful and serene, with a friendly and responsive host. As a bonus, 2 friendly pups might stop by to play.
Reviewed on Oct 10, 2025

Very friendly staff, great location and really nice room.
Reviewed on Jan 5, 2026
Ireland may be known for its lush forests and sparkling lakes, but that doesn’t mean your visit here needs to be sedate. For a day of family thrills, hit the rides at one of Ireland’s largest theme parks, the potato-themed Tayto Park in Ashbourne, County Meath. With a range of activities to please everyone from young children to the grown-ups, you’ll easily find something to keep you entertained.
In a country packed with historic golf courses, Ashbourne Golf Club is rather rare for an Irish course, in that it wasn’t founded until the 1990s. However, what it lacks in age it more than makes up for in quality – a fantastic course with challenging holes, you’ll find that Ashbourne Golf Club easily outshines many of its competitors.
Enjoy a fun-filled day at Viking Voyage during your trip to Ashbourne. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.



No view
Didn’t go into town
Quiet and safe residential area. I wish there were more local stores (High Street locales are mostly vacant). Kids play on the sidewalks and parks like it used to be in the US or other countries a couple of generations ago. Great community.
It’s out of the way enough to be quiet and safe, but still close enough to Dublin City Centre from a bus stop just steps from the hotel door
