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Fox Wald
Welcome to our unique chalet style award winning Bed & Breakfast
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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Fox Wald Hill Road Bunratty County Clare
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Bed and Breakfast Description
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Your hosts, Phyllis and Bill Lowry, assure you of a warm welcome to their family home, which means;
Friendliness Cleanliness and a delicious breakfast
Fox Wald B&B is ideal for a first and/or last night stay, as it is only 10 minutes from Shannon Airport. Or why not stay longer - there's certainly enough to keep you busy in the area! |
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Local Attractions
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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park At night, the Castle hosts Medieval Banquet nights, while Traditional Irish nights are also held in the Folk Park.
Pubs in the village include Durty Nellys, first established in 1620, The Creamery, a converted milk depot, and Mac's, which is a recreated 19th century pub located in the Folk Park.
Some of the finest dining in the region can be found in Bunratty Village, with Gallagher's Fish Restaurant, the Red Door, and the dining rooms at the Bunratty Manor Hotel all requiring advance booking to sample their fine foods and wine selections. Alternatively, less formal dining can be found in Durty Nellys, the Creamery and Kathleen's.
Limerick is 12 kms away. The third largest city in Ireland, it is still a compact, walkable city, with fine Georgian architecture alongside Art Deco and more modern buildings.
Ennis, the largest town in Co. Clare, is 16 km in the opposite direction. A somewhat more traditional Irish town than Limerick, its winding streets hark back to an older style of life, whilst still being a thoroughly modern town. A mecca for traditional musicians, you are always assured of the craic in Ennis, particularly during the annual Fleadh Nua.
Less than an hour's drive, you can visit Clare's Atlantic coastline, which has many fine beaches from Kilkee to Fanore. Kilkee is home to one of Europe's top diving schools, while Lahinch and Spanish Point are great for surfing.
Just 15 minutes north from Lahinch, the Cliffs of Moher are, at 214m high and 8km long, quite magnificent. Ireland's most-visited natural attraction, they are also home to up to 30,000 breeding pairs of sea birds annually and offer views of the Aran Islands and Connemara in Co. Galway on a clear day.
Most of North Clare is taken up by the Burren, 36,000 hectares of limestone pavement known as a karst region. Stripped bare of topsoil during the last ice age, it is a must-see for any trip to the region. |
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B&B Location
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From Shannon Airport take N19, then N18 towards Limerick From Galway and Ennis take N18 towards Limerick From Limerick take N18 towards Shannon and Galway, turn off for Bunratty. Enter the small village of Bunratty, take the first road (Hill Road) on left immediately after Gallaghers Fish Restaurant. 'Foxwald B&B' is the third house on the left up the hill.
Nearest Airport:
Shannon International Airport
(4
Miles)
Nearest Railway Station:
Colbert Station
(9
Miles)
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